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2018EFFECTIVENESS OF ORAL SUCROSE IN DECREASING PAIN DURING ROUTINE INFANT IMMUNIZATION INJECTIONS IN AN URBAN HOSPITAL IN JOS, NIGERIAOdekunle, Raphael; Dankyau, Musa
2019A Comparison of Leadership Competencies among Doctors Practicing in Public and PrivateHospitals in Jos Metropolis of Plateau State, NigeriaYakubu, Kenneth; Dankyau, Musa; Lodenyo, Maxwell
2019-02-28Role of Family support in medication adherence in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients at an outpatient setting in Nigeria: A prospective cohort studyAdedigba, Segun; Dankyau, Musa
2018Comparison of pain response during neonatal circumcision with or without a topical anaesthetic formulation in an urban hospital in Jos, NigeriaOdekunle, Raphael; Dankyau, Musa; Ogah, S
2018Correlates of undiagnosed hypertension among health care workers in a secondary health care facility in north central NigeriaGyang, Mark; Danjuma, Salihu; Gyang, Badung; Sule, Halima; Dankyau, Musa
2017-08-14Relationship between Perceived Body Weight and Body Mass Index among Health Care Workers in a Limited Resource Secondary Health Care Facility in North Central NigeriaGyang, Mark; Dankyau, Musa; Madaki, Aboi; Gyang, Bwatyum
2017-09-21A Comparison of Nursing and Non-nursing Supervisory Managers’ Competence at an Urban Tertiary Hospital in North Central NigeriaDankyau, Musa; Goni, Maria; Ibbi, Ishaku
2017Relationship between family and social support and adherence to treatment among outpatient hypertensives in an urban hospitalOfoli, Joshua; Dankyau, Musa; Sule, Joshua; Lass, David
2017PATTERN OF SELF-MEDICATION FOR ACUTE FEBRILE ILLNESS IN THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC OF AN URBAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN JOS.Azonobo, Alexander; Dankyau, Musa
2017-02-13Relationship between family function and low back pain in nurses working in a tertiary hospital in North Central NigeriaDankyau, Musa; DANKYAU, Musa; DANKYAU, Musa