Basic Information
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Name:Funmilayo A. OKANLAWON |
Faculty: CLINICAL SCIENCES |
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Department:Nursing | |
Designation: Professor |
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Brief Biography: |
Resume
Name: Position Title: Prof. Funmilayo Adeniyi Okanlawon |
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EDUCATION/ TRAINING: |
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I INSTITUTION(s) & LOCATION
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DEGREE(s) |
YEAR(s) |
FIELD OF STUDY |
School of Nursing OAUTHC Ile-Ife |
RN |
3rd July, 1980 |
General Nursing |
University of Ibadan, Ibadan |
BSc. Nursing |
12th July, 1985 |
Nursing Education |
University of Ibadan, Ibadan |
MSc. Nursing |
12th Oct. 1993 |
Comm Health Nsg |
University of Ibadan, Ibadan |
PhD. Nursing |
10th Nov. 2006 |
Comm Health Nsg |
Positions and Honours
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of School Health Education, Faculty of Education, University of Ibadan.
Member, Editorial Board, African Journal of Nursing and Health Issues. Department of Nursing, University of Ibadan.
Board member, Network for Health, Education and Welfare of Special People (NHEWSP), Ibadan.
Member, State Action Committee on AIDS, Oyo State (SACA): 2001 - 2003
Member, National Organising Committee, Florence Nightingale National Quiz Competition.
Member, Nigerian School Health Association.
Member, Graduate Nurses Association of Nigeria.
Member, National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM).
Member, Zambia Nurses Association (1995-1997).
Member, University Teachers’ Association, Ghana ( 2010 – 2011 )
Member, Ghana Nurses’ Association ( 2010 – 2011 )
Awards
Certificate of recognition for outstanding participation at the Postgraduate Summer Nursing Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Centre for Health Disparities Research, U S A, 20th May, 2005.
Fellowship award from West African College of Nursing November 2006
Nurse Consultant Honourary Award ( Community Health Nursing ), University College Hospital, University of Ibadan.2010 to date
Publications
Peer-reviewed Publications
Publications( Book )
- .Moronkola, O.A. and Okanlawon, F.A. (2003). Fundamentals of Public and Community Health Education: Royal People (Nigeria) Limited. Ibadan [123 pages].
Chapters in Books:
- Okanlawon, F.A. (2002). Health education and patient care. In: Z.A. Ademuwagun, J.A. Ajala, E. A. Oke, O.A. Moronkola and A.S. Jegede (eds.) Health Education and Health Promotion. Royal People (Nigeria) Ltd., Ibadan, 124 – 129.
- Okanlawon, F.A. (2002). Nursing process applied to community health nursing. In:R.T. Oguntade, (ed.) Nursing process: An effective tool for qualitative nursing care. Creative books (Nigeria) ltd. Ibadan, 2nd ed.26-31.
- Okanlawon, F.A. (2004). Peer education: An effective tool for promoting positive change in adolescents’ risky sexual behaviour. In: I.A. Nwazuoke, Y.
Bamgbose and O.A. Moronkola (eds.). Contemporary issues and researches on
adolescents. Royal People (Nigeria) Ltd., Ibadan 161-168.
- Okanlawon, F. A. (2009). Women reproductive health issues: the need for routine examination for early detection and management of reproductive health cancers. In: H. O. Nwagwu, O. A. Moronkola and D. O. Akintunde (eds). Women issues in Nigeria. Royal People (Nigeria) Ltd, Ibadan, Nigeria, ISBN 978-36668-9-4; 310-317.
- Okanlawon, F. A. (2009 ). Impact of politics and power game on nursing profession.
In: P.O. Adejumo and A. O. Adejumo ( Eds). Current trends and issuesnursing in Nigeria. Ibadan University Press, ISBN:978-8414-00-1, 247-255.
- Okanlawon, F. A.(2011). Effect of stress on intellectual, physical, social and spiritual health status. In: B. O. Ogundele, O. A. Moronkola and J. F. Babalola (eds). Contemporary issues education, health and sports. Published by Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education, University of Ibadan. ISBN 978-074-941-1; 320-331.
Articles that have already appeared in Refereed Conference Proceedings:
- Okanlawon, F. A. (2011). Practical Demonstration of Primary Health Care Principles by Awojobi Clinic Eruwa in Ibarapa Community. Paper presented at the International Training for Rural Surgery. Organized by the Association for Rural Surgical Practitioners of Nigeria in Eruwa, 33-37.
- Okanlawon, F. A. (2012). Palliative/ Home-based care of HIV/AIDS clients. In: F.A. Okanlawon, O. A. Oluwatosin, C. A. Onibokun and P. O. Adejumo (eds). HIV/AIDS Care: Interdisciplinary Approach. Published by Department of Nursing, Printed by Eva-Top Communications, Ibadan, Nigeria,ISBN 978-978-48109-9-0, 76-83.
Articles already published in learned journals:
- Okanlawon, F.A. (1997) Factors affecting compliance with immunization regimen in Surulere Local Government Area of Oyo Ste. Nursing on the move Vol :1 No,1: 7-10. Oyo, Nigeria.
- Okanlawon, F.A. (2000)Population issues: The situation in Africa with reference to Nigeria. Nigerian School Health Journal, Vol12, Nos 1 & 2: 36-43.
- Sowunmi, A1; Falade, C.O,1 Adedeji, A.A,1 Happi, T.C1; Sowunmi, C.O,2 Ofi, A.B3; Okanlawon, F.A,3 and Oduola, A.M.J1 (2000) Patterns of change in the electrocardiogram after halofantrine treatment of acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria in children. Clin. Drug Invest No. 4, 229-235. (Auckland New Zealand.
- Okanlawon, F.A, (2001) Community/Home based care of HIV/AIDS clients: Implication for community health nursing. Nigerian school health journal, Vol 13:Nos 1 & 2: 76-83.
- Okanlawon, F.A. (2001) AIDS epidemics in Nigeria: A great challenge to the youths’ survival. Nigerian school health journal, Vol 13:Nos 1 & 2: 153-159.
- Moronkola, O.A., Okanlawon, F.A, and Alake, O. (2004) Knowledge of health consequencies, attitude and reasons for tobacco smoking among student nurses in Ibadan. West African Journal of Nursing, Vol 15:Nos 2: 88-93.
- Okanlawon, F.A. and Adeyemo, F.O. (2004). Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, sexual behaviour and risk perception among students of tertiary institutions from ATISBO Local Government Area of Oyo State. West African Journal of Physical and Health Education, Vol. 8: 199-210.
- Moronkola, O.A..,Okanlawon, F.A. and Adewole, O.C. (2006). Prevalence, knowledge of nature and health seeking behaviour during malaria attack in Agbowo Community, Ibadan, Nigeria. West African Journal of Nursing,Vol.17, No.2: 141-147.
- Okanlawon, F. A.(2007 ). Trends and relevance of Primary Health Care in Ibarapa, Southwestern Nigeria. West African Journal of Physical and Health Education, vol. 11, 232-244.
19.Okanlawon, F. A. ( 2008 ). Appraisal of school health services and treatment of commom ailments among school children in private schools in Nigeria: teachers’ perspective. International Journal of Applied Psychology and Human performance, vol. 4, 597-606. ISSN 1473 – 9237.
20.Okanlawon, F. A. ( 2008 ). Influence of peer pressure and unstable home on adolescents’ consumption of hard drugs. West African Journal of Physical and Health Education, vol.12: 160 – 169. ISSN: 0189 – 904.
21.Okanlawon, F. A. and Ogini, I. ( 2009 ). Attitude of parents in Ibadan North Local Government Area of Oyo State toward sexuality education for adolescents. International Journal of Applied Psychology and Human Performance, vol.5, 916 – 931. ISSN 1473 -9237.
22.Okanlawon, F. A. ( 2010 ). Gender mix in nursing: implication for training and practice. African Journal of Nursing and Health Issues, vol. 1, No 1: 19-25.
23.Okanlawon, F. A. ( 2010 ). Pilot training of peer educators to promote reproductive health knowledge among Nigerian school adolescents in rural communities. West African Journal o Nursing, vol. 21, No 2: 66-71.
24.Okanlawon, F. A. (2010) Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Adolescents: The Need for Sexuality Education in Schools. African Journal of Nursing and Health Issues. Vol 1 No: 2, 95-102.
25.Okanlawon, F. A. (2010) Gender mix in Nursing: Implication for training and practice. African Journal of Nursing and Health Issues. Vol 1 No: 1, 19-25.
26.Okanlawon, F. A. and Idowu, F. M. ( 2010 ). Stimulant for academic achievement: Does it aid or retard performance among undergraduate students in the University of Ibadan, Nigeria? International Journal of Applied Psychology and Human performance, vol: 6, 1173 – 1182, ISSN: 1473 – 9237.
27.Emikpe, A. O. Emikpe, B. O. and Okanlawon, F. A. ( 2010 ). Cultural and Psychosocial perspectives of caesserian section as a mode of delivery in a Yoruba setting. Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 1, 53 – 65.
28.Okanlawon, F. A. and Adesina, K. A. (2010). Incidence of road traffic accident associated with substance abuse by long distance commercial drivers. West African Jouurnal of Physical & Health Education, vol. 14, 21 – 27.
29.Emikpe, A. O. Emikpe, B. O. and Okanlawon, F. A. ( 2011 ). Attitide of childbearing women towards caesserian section and the state of safe-motherhood in Ibadan, Oyo state. Nigerian Journal of Nursing, vol. 1, No 5, 11 – 17.
30.Okanlawon, F. A. and Emikpe, B. O. ( 2011 ). The need for veterinary nursing in Nigeria. Veterinaria Italiana Journal, 47 ( 2 ), 121-125.
- Okanlawon, F. A. Akowuah, G. Siakwa, M. and Druye, A. A. ( 2011 ). Nurses’ perception on the efficacy and safety of intergrating herbal with orthodox medicine in Ghana. West African Journal of Nursing, vol. 22, No. 1, 70 – 74.
- Okanlawon, F. A. (2011). Ethical issues concerning health consumers’ right and withholding health information from clients. West African Journal of Nursing, Vol. 22, No: 2, 48-54.
- Okanlawon, F. A. and Asuzu, M. C. (2011). Effect of Peer Education Intervention on Secondary School Adolescents’ Reproductive Health Knowledge in Saki, Nigeria. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences Vol 40, No 4, ISSN 1116-4077, 353-360.
- Okanlawon, F. A. (2012). Aging and Incidence of Osteoarthritis of Knee Joint, Lumber and Cervical Spine at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. AJPARS Vol.4, No:1, 29-33.
- Okanlawon, F. A. and Osanyintolu, G. D. (2012). Pilot training of community mobilisers and health educators to prevent onchocerciasis in Bugai, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Int’l Quarterly of Community Health Education, Vol. 32,(2) 171-176.
- Druye, A. A. Siakwa, P. M. Osei-Berchie, G. Okanlawon, F. A. Anum-Doku, S.and Ampadu, G.(2012). Factors influencing access to essential obstetric care inKumasi Metropolis. Nigerian Journal of Nursing. No: 6, 8-14.
- Okanlawon, F. A. and Oladeji, M. O. (2012) Influence of Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) on clients’ compliance with combined Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs in Ibadan, Nigeria. West African Journal of Nursing, ISSN 1117-9689, 25-31.
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