ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE OF HYPERTENSION PREVENTION AMONG ACADEMIC STAFF OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN THE NORTHERN STATES OF NIGERIA

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Murtala Muhammad Jangebe1 , Mubarak Umar2 & Rahinatu Lamido Dodo3

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess knowledge of hypertension prevention among academic


staff of Federal Universities in the Northern States of Nigeria. To achieve this purpose, ex-post


facto research design was used, population of the study comprised of academic staff of Federal


Universities in the nineteen (19) Northern States and FCT of Nigeria, estimated at twenty


thousand, two hundred and fifteen (20,215). 740 respondents were drawn from six selected


federal universities in the Northern states of Nigeria; participants were selected using multi


stage sampling technique. A close–ended questionnaire was used to obtain responses from the


participants. 740 copies of the questionnaire were distributed and 735 (99.5%) copies of the


questionnaire were duly filled and returned. Descriptive statistics of frequencies, percentages,


means and standard deviation were used to describe the demographic characteristics of the


respondents and answer the research question respectively. The formulated hypothesis was


tested using one sample t-test, at 0.05 level of significance. The finding showed that: academic


staff of federal universities in the Northern states of Nigeria have significant knowledge of


hypertension prevention (P = 0.02). Thus, it was concluded that knowledge of hypertension


prevention exists among academic staff of federal universities in the Northern states of Nigeria.


Based on the conclusion drawn in the study, the researchers recommend that Health educators


should intensify efforts towards ensuring that knowledge and attitude of academic staff and the


general populace about hypertension prevention is sustained.


 

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Author Biography

Murtala Muhammad Jangebe1 , Mubarak Umar2 & Rahinatu Lamido Dodo3, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN)

Murtala Muhammad Jangebe1 , Mubarak Umar2 & Rahinatu Lamido Dodo3

1.Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education

National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) | mjangebe@noun.edu.ng

2.Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education

Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria | mubfta@gmail.com

3.National Primary Health care Development, FCT, Abuja | rahinadodo@gmail.com

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