Contact details
Department of Paramedical Sciences
School of Nursing ,Midwifery and Paramedic Sciences (MMUST)
P.O. Box 190-50100
Kakamega, KENYA
Kakamega-Webuye Road
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ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5522-2186
ResearcherID:
Ms. Dinnah A. Okwiri
Ms Dinnah Okwiri holds a Masters degree in Advanced Nursing Practice specializing in Trauma and Emergency. -Worked at St. Elizabeth Hospital Mukumu, Maseno Mission Hospital and Ministry of Health.
Some of her key publications:
- Okwiri,D. Okoth,J Sum, T (2021). Healthcare Provider Factors Influencing Trauma Care Preparedness in Accident and Emergency Department of Selected Hospitals in Kakamega County, Kenya. Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing.
- Pine, H. Eisner, P. Ogana , S.Okwiri ,D.(2022). Prehospital Airway Management for Trauma Patients by First Responders in Six Sub-Saharan African Countries and Five Other Low and Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review. World Journal of Surgery.
- Opiyo,R. Ng’ambwa ,T. Okwiri D.(2022).Socio demographic Variables as Predictors of Covid-19 Risk Perception and Containment measures: Evidence from Ikolomani Subcounty Kenya. Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research.
- . Opiyo,R. Okwiri D, Ng’ambwa ,T..(2022).Socio- demographic Variables Predicting Covid-19 Knowledge: Evidence from Ikolomani Subcounty Kenya. Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research