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Niger J Clin Pract ; 27(4): 475-482, 2024 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38679770

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the frontline healthcare providers faced significant mental health stressors. Previous pandemics have revealed the need for psychosocial support and healthy coping mechanisms to mitigate mental health risks. AIM: The study aimed to assess psychological impact and supportive mechanisms experienced by frontline healthcare workers treating COVID-19 patients in Kaduna State. METHODS: This study involved 38 frontline healthcare providers mainly from Kaduna State Infectious Disease Treatment Center. Participants' mental health burden was captured through Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Mental health facilitators were assessed through six tools: Ten-Item Values Inventory, healthy defense section of the Defense Style Questionnaire, Existential Anxiety Questionnaire, Brief Resilience Scale, Oslo Social Support Scale, and the Insomnia Severity Index. RESULTS: The mean age of the study participants was 35.5 ± 6.6 years, with the majority being males (68.4%) and doctors (39.5%). More than a quarter of the participants showed appreciable symptoms of depression and anxiety. Psychosocial facilitators such as moral values, openness to change, self-transcendence, sublimation, anticipation, and humor scored above average for more than half of the participants. Most participants demonstrated moderate resilience and social support, with few experiencing sleep challenges. Comparisons of variables indicated "openness to change" was significantly higher among males, whereas symptoms of depression and anxiety were associated with higher levels of existential concerns and sleep challenges. CONCLUSION: Our study finds that Nigerian frontline health workers experienced significant mental health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. It identified specific facilitators linked to gender and psychological burdens, informing the need for tailored support interventions.


Subject(s)
Anxiety , COVID-19 , Depression , Health Personnel , Social Support , Humans , COVID-19/psychology , COVID-19/epidemiology , Male , Female , Adult , Nigeria/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Health Personnel/psychology , Anxiety/epidemiology , Anxiety/psychology , Depression/epidemiology , Depression/psychology , Mental Health , SARS-CoV-2 , Middle Aged , Adaptation, Psychological , Surveys and Questionnaires , Pandemics , Resilience, Psychological
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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 9191, 2023 Jun 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37280357

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to give a new theoretical recommendation for non-dimensional parameters depending on the fluid temperature and concentration. This suggestion came from the fact of fluid density may change with the fluid temperature ([Formula: see text]) and concentration ([Formula: see text]). So, a newly released mathematical form of Jeffrey fluid with peristalsis through the inclined channel is constructed. The problem model defines a mathematical fluid model which converts using non-dimensional values. A sequentially used technique called the Adaptive shooting method for finding the problem solutions. Axial velocity behavior has become a novel concern to Reynolds number. In contradiction to different values of parameters, the temperature and concentration profiles are designated/sketched. The results show that the high value of the Reynolds number acts as a fluid temperature damper, while it boosts the concentration of the fluid particle. The non-constant fluid density recommendation makes the Darcy number controls with a fluid velocity which is virtually significant in drug carries applications or blood circulation systems. To verify the obtained results, a numerical comparison for obtained results has been made with a trustful algorithm with aid of AST using wolfram Mathematica version 13.1.1.

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Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin ; 26(3): 315-325, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35436159

ABSTRACT

This study sheds light on the influences of Arrhenius activation energy and variable velocity slip on MHD blood motion of Seminal nanofluid in a vertical symmetric channel. In addition, mixed convection, hall current and thermal jump are taken into consideration. The governing system of differential equations with highly nonlinear terms is simplified with facts of long wavelength and low Reynolds number. Pade' approximant and differential transform techniques are combined mathematically to obtain the semi-numerical solutions for the governing system of PDEs. The results are computed and verified graphically with aid of Mathematica 12.3. Physical parameters considered are studied in detail sketchily for the proposed model. Verification/signification of results is approved semi-numerically by comparing the prior results by the newest existing published results by Ahmad et al 2021. Results show that, Velocity of seminal fluid is diminishes with a rise in viscosity-dependent parameter that is a significant feature which can be utilized in controlling the transport of spermatozoa into the cervical canal.


Subject(s)
Body Fluids , Convection , Computer Simulation , Viscosity , Motion
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 18747, 2022 11 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36335139

ABSTRACT

This study is carried out to analyze the problem of mixed convection magnet nanoflow of Prandtl fluid through a non-uniform channel with peristalsis. The external influences of activation energy and non-constant velocity slip are given full consideration. The mentioned fluid is expressed as a governing equations system, and then these equations are converted with non-dimensional parameter values to a system of ordinary differential equations. The converted system of equations is solved in terms of y and then graphs and sketches are offered using the generalized differential transform method. Graphs and results for volume friction as well as velocity profile, concentration, and temperature distributions are obtained. Results show development in the velocity profile of fluid distribution through high values of the non-constant velocity slip effect. The present study is alleged to deliver more opportunities to advance the applications of the drug-carrying system in hypoxic tumor areas with aid of identifying the flow mechanisms.


Subject(s)
Hot Temperature , Peristalsis , Convection , Temperature , Friction
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Comput Methods Programs Biomed ; 170: 39-52, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30712603

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The biomedical fluid which fills the Synovial joint cavity is called Synovial fluid which behaves as in the fluid classifications to Non-Newtonian fluids. Also it's described as a several micrometers thick layer among the interstitial cartilages with very low friction coefficient. Consequently, the present paper opts to investigate the influence of the concentration-dependent viscosity on Magnetohydrodynamic peristaltic flow of Synovial Nanofluid in an asymmetric channel in presence of thermal radiation effect. METHOD: Our problem is solved for two models, in the first model which referred as Model-(I), viscosity is considered exponentially dependent on the concentration. Model-(2), Shear thinning index is considered as a function of concentration. Those models are introduced for the first time in peristaltic or Nanofluid flows literature. The governing problem is reformulated under the assumption of low Reynolds number and long wavelength. The resulting system of equations is solved numerically with the aid of Parametric ND Solve. RESULTS: Detailed comparisons have been made between Model-(I) and Model-(2) and found unrealistic results between them. Results for velocity, temperature and nanoparticle concentration distributions as well as pressure gradient and pressure rise are offered graphically for different values of various physical parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Such models are applicable to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment. Rheumatoid arthritis patients can be treated by applying the magnetic field on an electrically conducting fluid, due to the movement of the ions within the cell which accelerates the metabolism of fluids.


Subject(s)
Arthritis, Rheumatoid/physiopathology , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/radiotherapy , Nanoparticles , Peristalsis/radiation effects , Synovial Fluid/radiation effects , Viscosity/radiation effects , Algorithms , Humans , Models, Statistical
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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 299(1): 173-183, 2019 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30456489

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To study if short-term exposure (2 h and 6 h) of endometrial/endometriotic tissues and cells to 10% seminal plasma (SP) can induce EMT/metaplasia. METHODS: Basic research experimental study was carried out in a University hospital-based fertility center. Semen samples, peritoneal fluid (PF) from endometriosis patients, endometrial biopsy from premenopausal women, immortalized endometriotic epithelial cell line (12Z), and immortalized endometrial stromal cell line (St-T1b) were studied. Rapid stain identification test (RSID), TGFß1 immunofluorescence of washed sperms, TGFß1-ELISA of SP and PF, in vitro study (2 h and 6 h incubation) and real-time PCR of endometrial tissue and cell lines to analyze gene expression of EMT/metaplasia markers and mediators were done. RESULTS: SP is still detectable in washed semen. TGFß1 was expressed on the plasma membrane of the sperms and was significantly more concentrated in SP (88.17 ng/ml) than PF. 10% SP induced an up-regulation of alpha smooth muscle actin expression in endometrial tissue (p = 0.008) and in 12Z cells (p = 0.05), mostly TGFß1-independent. TWIST expression was persistently significantly down-regulated while Snail1 and 2 were up-regulated, though insignificant. CONCLUSION: Our results provide novel evidence to support that even in semen washed twice, SP is still detectable. The changes in EMT/metaplasia markers and mediators give a new insight into a possible effect of SP on the pathogenesis of endometriosis.


Subject(s)
Cell Transdifferentiation , Endometriosis/pathology , Semen/physiology , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/metabolism , Ascitic Fluid/metabolism , Biomarkers/metabolism , Cell Proliferation , Endometriosis/metabolism , Endometrium/pathology , Epithelial Cells/metabolism , Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition , Female , Humans , Metaplasia , Stromal Cells/metabolism , Up-Regulation
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Pharmazie ; 37(2): 115-7, 1982 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6978491

ABSTRACT

The synthesis of 6-bromo-1-ethyl-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinazoline, its benzoyl and its benzyl derivatives is described. The unreported 5-bromo-N-phenyl-anthranilic acid was synthesized from anthranilic acid adopting a procedure, which involved a novel synthesis of 2,5-dibromobenzoic acid. Direct bromination of N-phenylanthranilic acid and N-p-tolyl-anthranilic acid afforded the tribromo-and dibromoderivatives respectively.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/chemical synthesis , Quinazolines/chemical synthesis , Animals , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Indomethacin/pharmacology , Male , Mice , Quinazolines/pharmacology , Rats
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