Dr. Joel O. ALUKO

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Aluko 

Name: Dr. Joel O. ALUKO

Faculty: CLINICAL SCIENCES

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 Department:Nursing

 Designation: Lecturer I

 Brief Biography:

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ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS OBTAINED WITH DATES

University Education (with Dates)
1. University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa                             2012 - 2016
2. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria                                                              2010 – 2011  
3. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria                                                              2008 – 2010   
4. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria                                            2003 – 2007                                      

Teaching at Undergraduate Level
1.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Nursing (Advanced Midwifery & Neonatology)       April, 2016
2. Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE)                                                            August, 2012
3. Master in Science (M.Sc.) in Nursing (MCH Nursing) Proceed to Ph.D.                  April, 2011    
4. Bachelor of Nursing Science (B.N.Sc.) 2nd Class Honour (Upper Div)                    March, 2007

1. Registered Nurse Educator (R.N.E.) - Reg. No: 006/3274/NE                                 January, 2013
2. Registered Public Health Nurse (R.P.H.N.) - Reg. No: R.PH.N. 4811                       May, 2010
3. Registered Midwife (R.M.) - Reg. No: R.M. 89901                                                    August, 2007
4. Registered Nurse (R.N.)           - Reg. No: R.N. 61989                                              April, 1989    

Other Certificates (with Dates)
1.
e-Content Development and Deployment.                                                                      2013
2. SAQA Certificate of evaluation                                                                                        2012
3. Effective Training in Reproductive Health: Post Abortion Care and Postpartum F/P.      2011  
4. Computer Literacy Programme                                                                                        2009  
5. Basic Life Support (BLS/AED) Health Care Provider Program                                        2008  
6. Certificate of Exemption from National Service in the NYSC                                        2007
7. Family Planning Training Certificate (Training in IUCDs)                                                 1994  
8. Family Planning Training Certificate (General Contraceptive Techniques & F/P)            1994

SCHOLARSHIP, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS & PRIZE

1. CENTALS Scholarship for Ph.D. students, UWC, South Africa                                              2012
2. Juli-Rose Nursing Research Prize for the best student in research in final year.                    2007
3. Member of SIGMA Theta TAU International (STTI) Honor Society of Nursing, UWC, S/A.
4. Associate Member of Paediatric Association of Nigeria, University College Hospital, Nigeria
5. Member of Graduate Nurses Association of Nigeria (GNAN), Oyo State chapter, Nigeria.
6. Member of National Association of Nigerian Nurses & Midwives (NANNM), Oyo State chapter, Nigeria.
7. Member of Resuscitation Society of Nigeria, Dept. of Anaesthesia, UCH, Ibadan, Nigeria.

 

Lecturer II: Department of Nursing, University of Ibadan                            2015 - till date

Assistant Director of Nursing: UCH, Ibadan                                                 2014 - 2015

Chief Nursing Officer (Clinical): UCH, Ibadan.                                            2013 – 2014

Chief Nursing Officer (Teaching): UCH, Ibadan                                           2010 – 2013

Guest Lecturer: Department of Nursing, University of Ibadan                     2011 & 2012

Principal Nursing Officer (Teaching): UCH, Ibadan                                      2009 – 2010

Principal Nursing Officer (Clinical): UCH, Ibadan                                        2007 – 2009

YEAR 2015

Place                                        Department of Nursing, University of Ibadan.
Students:                                 BNSc. Nursing Students
Level/ Courses:

1. 300 level Maternal & Child Health Nursing(NSG 313)
2. 300 level Midwifery (NSG 323)
3. 400 level Reproductive Health Nursing (NSG 418)
4. 400 level Research Methodology I (NSG 417)
5. 400 levelResearch Methodology II (NSG 427)
6. 400 level Midwifery I(NSG 419)
7. 400 level Midwifery II(NSG 429)
8. 500 level Midwifery I(NSG 519)
9. 500 level Midwifery II(NSG 529)
10. 500 level Research Project (Supervision)(NSG 513)
11. 500 level Clinical supervision & Bedside teaching
12. M.Sc. students Practicum supervision2015
13. Research Supervision- No of completed undergraduate students’ supervision = Four (4)
14. Research Supervision- No of ongoing postgraduate students’ supervision = Two (2)
15. Research Supervision - No of ongoing postgraduate students’ supervision = Two (2)

YEAR 2016 till date

Place                                       Department of Nursing, University of Ibadan.
Students:                                 BNSc. Nursing Students
Level/ Courses:

1. 200 level Ethics & Legal Issues in Nursing (NSG 216)
2. 200 level Fundamentals of MCH Nursing(NSG 223)
3. 200 level Child Heath (NSG 225)
4. 300 level Maternal & Child Health Nursing(NSG 313)
5. 300 level Midwifery (NSG 323)
6. 400 level Reproductive Health Nursing (NSG 418)
7. 400 level Research Methodology I (NSG 417)
8. 400 levelResearch Methodology II (NSG 427)
9. 400 level Midwifery I(NSG 419)
10. 400 level Midwifery II(NSG 429)
11. 500 level Midwifery I(NSG 519)
12. 500 level Midwifery II(NSG 529)
13. 500 level Research Project (Supervision)(NSG 513)
14. 500 level Clinical supervision & Bedside teaching
15. M.Sc. students Practicum supervision 2016
16. Research Supervision- No of ongoing undergraduate students’ supervision = six (6)
17. Research Supervision - No of ongoing postgraduate students’ supervision = Two (2)

Departmental Responsibilities:

1. Class Coordinator and Adviser, 400 level2015
2. Class Coordinator, 500 level2015 – till date
3. Adviser, National University Nursing

Students Association (NUNSA), UI Chapter                                               2015 – till date
Member, Departmental welfare Committee2015 -till date
Transcript officer & Assistant Examination Officer 2016 – till date

Community Services & Responsibilities in the University
1.
Examiner: Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria2015 – till date
2. Script Maker: Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria2015 – till date
3. Resource Person: Mandatory Continuing Professional

Development Programme (MCPDP)                                                  2014 – till date

Researches

(a.)Completed:

1. 2012-2015: Principal Investigator. Quality of service analysis towards development of a model for primary-level maternity care in Ibadan, Nigeria.

2. 2012 – 2015: Aluko J. O., Anthea R, Marie Modeste R. R., Adejumo O. Prenatal care trends and childbirth care return rate among Nigerian urban women. (Submitted to Women and Birth).

3. 2013 – 2015: Aluko J. O., Anthea R, Adejumo O., Marie Modeste R. R. Manpower and staff recruitment status of the primary-level maternity care provision in Nigeria. (Submitted to Lancet).

(b.)In Progress:

1. 2016 - 2017: Principal investigator: Public perception towards genetics and genomic screening for developing socio-culturally and ethico-legally appropriate health literacyprogram in Nigeria. - The proposal writing is in progress.

2. 2016 – 2021: Principal Investigator: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Quality Maternity Services Management (QMSM) Model in South-Western Nigeria. - Reserved for postdoctoral fellowship grant.

3. 2016 – 2017: Co-Investigator: Effect of training on oncology nurses’ understanding of informed consent and confidentiality in genetic counselling in South-west Nigeria: a Cluster randomized trial.

4. 2016 – 2017: Co-Investigator: Awareness and utilization pattern of Family planning in Abadina community, university of Ibadan, Ibadan.

(c.)Project, Dissertation and Thesis:

1. Utilization of antenatal care services among pregnant women in Ibadan, Nigeria. BNSc. University of Ibaban, Ibadan.

2. Aluko, J. O. (2010): Utilization of WHO’s recommended malaria preventive measures during pregnancy among postpartum women in Ibadan. M.Sc. University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

3. Aluko, J. O. (2016): Quality of service analysis towards development of a model for primary-level maternity care in Ibadan, Nigeria. Ph.D. University of the Western Cape, South Africa.

Publications

 Chapters in Books already Published

1. Aluko, J. O. (2015). Respectful Maternity Care: The Deserved Right of All Women. in Oyetunde OM (ed) Nursing Practice: Trends and Issues. Ibadan, University Press PLC. 141-156. ISBN No 978-978-940-105-5. (100% contribution).

2. Aluko J. O. (2015). The role of Nursing in Decades of disasters. in Oyetunde M.O., Agedia, C., Ilesanmi, R.E. (eds) Emerging Issues in Nursing. Ibadan, University Press PLC. 49 – 75. ISBN No 978-978-940-103-1 (100% contribution)

Articles that have already appeared in Refereed Conference Proceedings.

3. Aluko, J. O., Anthea, R., Marie Modeste, R. R. (2016). Validation of newly developed Quality Maternity Service Management (QMSM) model for primary health care facilities. Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository. www.nursingrepository.org.

 Articles that have already appeared in learned journals:

4. Adejumo P. O., Aluko J. O. & Oluwatosin O. A. (2008). Awareness of Breast Cancer Screening among Female Undergraduate Students of University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Afr. J. for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. Vol. 11, No 1, 161-173. (Contribution: 30%).

5. Aluko, J. O. & Oluwatosin, O. A. (2008). Pattern and Outcome of Antenatal Care among Women Attending a Catholic Mission Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria. Afr. J. of Med. Sci. Vol. 37. No 3. 231-238. (Contribution: 50%).

6. Aluko, J. O. (2010). Review of Pharmacology of Insulin and Guidelines for its Administration, Afr. J. of Nursing and Health Issues. Vol.1. No. 1, 51 – 57. (Contribution 50%).

7. Oluwatosin, O. A. & Aluko, J. O. (2010). Factors influencing initiation of antenatal care in Ibadan, Nigeria, Afr. J. Midwifery & Women’s Health: 2010. Vol. 5. No. 4. 163 – 168. (Contribution: 40%).

8. Oluwatosin, O.  A., Aluko, J. O., & Onibokun, A. (2011). Factors influencing initiation of antenatal care in Ibadan, Nigeria. African Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 5(4), 163-168. (Contribution 30%).

9. Aluko, J. O. & Oluwatosin, O. A. (2012). Utilization of insecticide treated nets during pregnancy among postpartum women in Ibadan, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study. BMC Pregnancy & childbirth. Vol. 12. No. 21. (Contribution: 50%).

10. Oluwatosin, O. A. & Aluko, J. O. (2014).Compliance with Intermittent Preventive Treatment (IPT) during Pregnancy among Postpartum Women in Ibadan, Nigeria. Afr. J Med. Med. Sc. Vol. 43. No. 1. 67 - 74. (Contribution: 50%).

11. Aluko, J. O., Ojelade, M. F., Sowunmi C.O. & Oluwatosin O.A. (2014).Awareness, knowledge and practices of breast cancer screening measures among female postgraduate students of a Nigerian Federal University: a cross-sectional study. Afr. J Med. Med. Sc. Vol. 43, (suppl 1): 79 – 86. (Contribution: 40%).

Major Conferences Attended with Papers read (in the last five years)

1. Workshop on Energy and Health-Nexus: Key Intersectional Aspects for Students, Policy makers, Managers and Practitioners by the Centre for Petroleum and Energy Economics and Law, University of Ibadan, Ibadan held from 29 – 31 August, 2016.

2. Validation of newly developed quality maternity service management (QMSM) model for primary health care facilities. An oral paper presented at the 27th International Nursing Research Congress Sigma Theta Tau International in Cape Town, South Africa from 21 – 25 July, 2016.

3. WACP/RCP Doctors as Educators Workshop Delivered to Academic Staff of the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan held from 28 – 30 June, 2016.

4. Awareness, knowledge and practices of breast cancer screening measures among female postgraduate students of a Nigerian Federal University: a cross-sectional study. A poster presented at AORTIC 2015 International Conference: Roadmap to Cancer control in Africa held in Marrakech, Morocco from 18 – 22 November, 2015.

5. Examiners’ Workshop 2014 on Professional Examinations for Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria: Prospects & Challenges in a Technological Era by Nursing and Midwiferyof Nigeria held from 18 – 22 August, 2014.

6. Data Analysis and Manuscript Writing Workshop by Medical Education Partnership Initiative in Nigeria (MEPIN) & North-western University held from 13 - 18 July, 2014.

7. Training Workshop for e-Content Development and Deployment, School of Science and Technology, National Open University of Nigeria held from 16 – 19 Dec. 2013.

8. Comprehensive Systematic Review Training Programme, The Joanna Briggs Institute & the University of Adelaide, Johannesburg, South Africa held from 22 – 26 Nov. 2012.

9. Structured Support Programme for Postgraduate Students, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa held from 22 – 26 Nov. 2012.

10. 2nd NANDA International Workshop & Conference, Quality Nursing Care through the use of NANDA-I, Diagnosis, Nursing Intervention and client outcome, Conference Centre, OAU, Ile-Ife, Nigeria held from 12 – 17 Mar. 2012.

EXTRAL CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

(i) Quantitative data analysis with SPSS software, (ii) Qualitative data Analysis with ATLAS.Ti software, (iii) Poetry, (iv) Singing & (v) Photography.

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