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129. The International Registry in Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer (IRONMAN) 130. The lived experiences and perceptions of middle-aged adults in Dominica who have survived severe storms – A qualitative exploration 131. The patterns of paediatric visual impairment and ocular diagnoses in the public sector of Barbados 132. The perceived role of social support in self-management of Type 2 diabetes among Barbadians sixty-five years and older before and during the COVID-19 pandemic 133. The power of discuses for coastal adaptation governance: A case from Barbados 134. The prevalence and susceptibility patterns of bacteria isolated from chronic wounds in adult patients attending the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic 135. The prevalence of late antenatal booking among pregnant women in polyclinics in Barbados and maternal factors influencing late booking 136. The relationship between COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and hesitancy towards routine childhood immunization among parents in Barbados 137. The role of Vitamin D in uterine leiomyoma 138. The transition of the UWI Cave Hill Campus from a traditional campus to a smart campus 139. The use of social media as an effective tool for communication throughout the COVID-19 pandemic across the Caribbean by various public health entities
141. To compare the learning styles of first and fifth-year medical students of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, UWI, Cave Hill Campus and its relationship with educational achievement 142. Towards an understanding of national protests in post-independence Barbados 143. Transitioning from face-to-face learning to emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemics: Perspective of nursing students at Barbados Community College 144. Understanding the value of alleviating serious health-related suffering associated with chronic illness in Barbados 145. Use of plants and herbs in Afro Caribbean spiritual traditions: The curative powers of bush baths, bush tea and sacred herbal remedies 146. Using emotional intelligence training to enhance teachers’ self-efficacy: A mixed methods approach 147. UWI - Cave Hill Student Health Survey 148. Validating the folklore anti-diabetic uses of three tropical plants (Mormordica charantia) 149. Voter abstention in Barbados 150. Water scarcity and resilience in Barbados’ hotel industry 151. What are the knowledge, attitudes,
perception, and beliefs of Barbadian patients with hypertension as it relates to adherence to anti-hypertensive medication?
140. The use of the Montreal Cognitive
Assessment (MoCA) as a screening tool for cognitive impairment in adults being treated for substance use disorders in Barbados
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES CAVE HILL CAMPUS ANNUAL REPORT TO COUNCIL 2021/2022
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