The effect of hematology in African hospitals and patients
3rd International Conference on Hematology & Blood Disorders
November 02-04, 2015 Atlanta, USA

Udodirim Evelyn Okoro

Federal Medical Center Umuahia, Nigeria

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Blood Disord Transfus

Abstract:

Objectives: This article was designed to investigate and confirm the effect of hematology and blood disorder in Africa hospital and patients with effects of hematology. The purposes are to investigate, analyze, challenges and proffer solutions that would easy the sufferings of the patients as several authorities were consulted. Methods: Reports, articles and references on hematology and blood disorder should be used; reports on people who have blood disorder through HIV status which involved men, women and younger people at the age of 18-28 weeks gestation; Male (12) and Female (18) making 30 patients and one huge hospital were used in the investigations. Clinical study of participants was asked to sign informed consent form. These participants may withdraw from this study at any time; qualitative method usage explores, classify, phenomena being studied. It uses observation and interview; quantitative method was used; surveys, questionnaires or laboratory experiments are used and collected with statistical analysis; interview listens to patients and doctors recount something that happened with open-ended questions; questionnaires gather information among hospitals and patients who have hematology or blood disorder or participated or help evaluate behavior and lifestyle; observation here is �??the systematic description of events, behavior and artifacts in the social setting chosen for study.�?�; �??Participant observation involves genuine process of learning through exposure to day-to-day activities of participants in the researcher setting�?�. Results: This writer spotted hypertension in 14% of the patients. Range age was 18-75 years of the patients. 1 and 4 years duration with 44.2% of males and 55.8% were females had blood disorders, myelofibrosis and thrombocythemia. Others are vein thrombosis, blood clot, portal diagnosis, hepatomegaly and splenomegaly etc. Results patterned include nonverbal expression of patients, reactions, monitor events, observation and better understanding of the context under study. Validity is stronger through the use of interviewing, document analysis, surveys and questionnaires, build theory and answer research questions. Conclusion: We must collectively and individually not rest in the past glory but improve the healthcare, safety and patient effective treatments in our respective hospitals.

Biography :

Udodirim Evelyn Okoro has completed her Postgraduate program at the Imo State University of Education Department. She is the Director of Adult Education Career at the Umuahia South Local Government of Abia state Nigeria. She supervises hospital and patients of about 25 daily at the Federal Medical Center Umuahia. She is an English Instructor that carries health information to Nigerians and the World.

Email: udodirimevelyn@yahoo.com