Olajumoke Adetoun Ojeleye

Olajumoke Adetoun Ojeleye

RN, RM, RPHN, B.N.Sc, M.Sc.N
  • olajumoke.ojeleye@lasucom.edu.ng

Academic Background, Trainings, Skills, Positions, Teaching, Achievements (in Summary).

 Virtual training on Perinatal Mental Health organized by Perinatal Mental Health Training United Kingdom from 24th October – 1st November, 2020.
* Student Centered Learning organized by Women for Health (W4H) & Nursing & Midwifery Council of *Nigeria which held at Dovas Hotel, Lagos Nigeria from 2nd – 6th of July, 2019 *
* WASH in HCF: Clean Births Save Lives. Which held at International Confederation of Midwives Africa Regional Conference Windhoek, Namibia on 13th September, 2019 *
Johnson & Johnson First Touch Midwife Ambassadors Workshop on Infant Massage which held at ICM Africa Regional Conference Windhoek, Namibia on 13th September, 2019 *
* ICM RESPECT Workshop held at 2019 ICM Africa Regional Conference Windhoek, Namibia from September 11th – 12th, 2019. *
* A 4-month Genomic Medicine Training for Nurses in Africa organized by University of Cape Town, South Africa from 13 March – 03 July2019 (Served as programme facilitator) *
* 2-weeks intensive training on International Nursing Scholarship for Pre-PhD in Research Excellence (INSPPIRE) organized by the School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong from July 3rd – 13th, 2018
* Train-the-Trainer workshop on Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) organized by Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria from February 26th – March 1st, 2018 *
3-day National workshop on Research grant writing and administration organized by Lagos State University on February 12th – 14th , 2018 *
* 2-day Train-the-Trainer on International Award in Delivering Training (IADT) for improving the capacity of Nurses for the Nursing Career Support Program organized by London Professional Training Centre on July 13th & 14th, 2017.
* A 4-month Genomic Medicine Training for Nurses in Africa organized by University of Cape Town, South Africa from April – September, 2017 (Served as participant). POSITION Assistant Lecturer – 2018 till date TEACHINGS NSG 403: Maternal and Child Health Nursing (Midwifery) I NSG 404: Maternal and Child Health Nursing (Midwifery) II NSG 413: Research Methodology I NSG 414: Research Methodology II NSG 513: Research project NSG 514: Research project

Research Interests/Specialisations

Maternal & Child Health

Publications

1. Ojeleye OA and Adejumo P.O (2019).
Knowledge and Acceptance of Human papilloma Virus vaccine among students in selected secondary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. African Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health Volume 13 (2): 2-9.
https://doi.org/10.12968/AJMW.2018.0003

 Knowledge and Acceptance of Human papilloma Virus vaccine among students in selected secondary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. African Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health Volume 13 (2): 2-9. https://doi.org/10.12968/AJMW.2018.0003

2. Ndikom CM, Ogungbenro FA and Ojeleye OA (2017).
Perception and Practice of Female Genital Cutting among Mothers in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Volume 4 (6): 71-80
http://www.openscienceonline.com/journal/archive2?journalId=719&paperId=3886

Perception and Practice of Female Genital Cutting among Mothers in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Volume 4 (6): 71-80 http://www.openscienceonline.com/journal/archive2?journalId=719&paperId=3886

3. Ojeleye OA (2016).
Impact of Social Media on adolescent health. West African Journal of Nursing Volume 27 (2): 78-88

Impact of Social Media on adolescent health. West African Journal of Nursing Volume 27 (2): 78-88

4. Ojeleye OA, Oyeleye BA and Ofi AB (2016).
Pattern and extent of Self-Medication practice among in-school adolescents in selected secondary schools in Ife Central Local Government Area, Osun State: Implications for school nursing. LASU Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 1(1): 58-62

 Pattern and extent of Self-Medication practice among in-school adolescents in selected secondary schools in Ife Central Local Government Area, Osun State: Implications for school nursing. LASU Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 1(1): 58-62

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