Research Assisstant/ Department of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Near East University, TRNC Department of Nursing Science, University of Maiduguri
Ahmadu Inuwa is a research assistant in the Faculty of Nursing, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing, Near East University, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Ahmadu Inuwa received his Bachelor of Nursing Science degree from the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria, a Master of Education degree from Islamic University in Uganda, and a Master of Public Health from Cavendish University Uganda. He lectured at the Department of Nursing, University of Maiduguri, from 2012 to 2022. In 2022, he enrolled for the PhD degree in the Faculty of Nursing, Department of Mental Health and Illness Nursing, Near East University, where he serves as a research assistant. He has written several papers in education, public health, and mental health nursing. He has articles in national and internationally indexed journals, speeches, and presentations at professional conferences/seminars. His academic interests include mental health, Public health, and the use of technology in health teaching.
EDUCATION
Education
Ph.D in View (Nursing): Near East University.
Msc. Public Health (Public Health): Cavendish University Uganda
M. Ed Instructional technology (EDUCATION) Education: ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY IN UGANDA
Postgraduate Diploma in Education : University of Maiduguri, Nigeria
Bachelor of Nursing Science (Hons): University of Maiduguri, Nigeria
Registered Nurse Certificate: School of Nursing Jalingo, Taraba State Nigeria
Employment
2022-10-28 to present | Research Assistant (Nursing): Faculty of Nursing, Near East University
2014- 2016 : Lecturer, School of Nursing, Islamic University in Uganda
2012- 2022 : Assistant Lecture to Lecturer I : Department of Nursing Science, University of Maiduguri
RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS
Pshychiatric Mental Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Research and Theory, Review and Exam Preparation
Exploring the Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Post-Covid Behavior Jonathan Niciza, Faiza Iqbal, Ahmadu Inuwa, Cynthia Uche Edwin, Prince George Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2023 Problem: The COVID 19 pandemic has had a very strong and negative impact in several sectors of society, the economy and health on post-COVID behavior. Although it has caused a very large and generalized socio-economic and health crisis with regard to the labor market, employment and health, this pandemic has above all contributed to the increase in health inequalities, the loss of jobs due to the breakdown of resources in families, anxiety and depression, not to mention the loss of social ties and capital due to prolonged isolation; all of these are confirmed as social determinants of health. Objectives: Describe the social determinants of health that impact post-COVID behavior, determine the impact of social determinants of health on post-COVID behavior, analyze the consequences of the social determinants of health that impact post-COVID behavior and propose effective solutions to combat the social determinants of health on post-COVID behavior. Method: Qualitative and quantitative methods were used and it is the qualitative data coding system that allowed us to achieve reliable results. Using Alain Bouchard’s sampling technique, 78 health professionals were selected. Quantitative data were analyzed using sta tistical software for the social sciences. Results : This article has highlighted the direct or indirect impact of the social determinants of health that impact post-COVID behavior such as barrier measures put in place by the WHO and the particularities of the virus on the behavior of the population. such as the determinants of health that have stimulated the individual to have good sanitary behavior, namely washing their hands often, which is a positive act for the good health of the population, the members of the community are made aware of going to the health facilities for early detection, community engagement in health prevention is the result of determinants of health and social well-being. Outlook: After the onset of COVID-19, we have observed an enhancement in hygiene protocols and the implementation of hygiene procedures, social distancing, and the provision of personal protective gear. Additionally, there has been an introduction of new methods of work organization through constructive discussions between employers and their workers’ representatives.
Publications
The Effect of Sexual Health Education on Men’s Attitudes Towards Condom Use Among Youth Group in Jos, Nigeria
Source: AHMADU INUWA Added: 2025-05-11
Exploring the Role of Self-Compassion in Palliative Care: Systematic Integrative Review of Evidence among Cancer Patients
Nursing Care of an Elderly Woman with Type II Diabetes According to Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory
Source: Crossref Added: 2025-01-19
Exploring the Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Post-Covid Behavior
Source: AHMADU INUWA via Scopus - Elsevier Added: 2025-05-11
Knowledge, fear, and willingness to accept covid-19 vaccine among residents of Jere LGA, Borno State, Nigeria.
Source: AHMADU INUWA Added: 2023-09-23
Assessment of level of the knowledge , utilization and barriers of nursing process as a tool for effective Nursing care among Nurses in UMTH Maiduguri, Nigeria
Source: AHMADU INUWA Added: 2023-09-23
Inuwa, A., Habu. Haruna., Maigari Babaji., Robert T. Kever. Aliyu Umar., Gagare, A.A., Aisha Mala. Kukawa. (2018). “Issues and Challenges of Attracting and Retaining Health Care Professionals in Public Health Facilities in Developing
Source: AHMADU INUWA Added: 2023-09-23
Functional Gait Rehabilitation in Older Adults after a fall with Hip Fracture: A Systematic Review.
Source: AHMADU INUWA Added: 2023-09-23
Assessment of Stigmatization and Coping Strategies of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Taraba State, Nigeria.
Source: AHMADU INUWA Added: 2023-09-23
Discrimination of People Living with