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Name

Prof. Idongesit Ibanga Akpabio

Department

Nursing Science

Designation

Professor

Email

[email protected]


About Prof. Idongesit Ibanga Akpabio

Professor Idongesit Ibanga Akpabio, JP, FWACN is a Professor of Community Health Nursing and works at the Department of Nursing Science, University of Calabar. She holds PhD and M.Sc. degrees in Nursing obtained from University of Ibadan, Nigeria in 2006 and 2000 respectively. She also holds MPA degree from University of Calabar (1995), B.Sc. degree in Nursing obtained from University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus in 1990 and other Professional Nursing Certificates including Registered Nurse (1997), Registered Midwife (1980) and Registered Public Health Nurse (1990). During her professional training years, she was often times rated the best among her peers and received many laurels for such recognitions. She is a member of the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing (an International Nursing Organization, which offers members a worldwide variety of services to meet academic and professional career goals) and a Fellow of the West African College of Nursing. She joined the services of the University of Calabar in 1991 as a Senior Community Health Nursing Officer in the Health Services Department of the University. She was converted to the position of Graduate Assistant in the Nursing Programme that was then housed in the Department of Public Health in the University. She rose through the ranks and was promoted Professor of Community Health Nursing in 2016. Before joining the University, she served as Clinical Nurse in the then St Margaret Hospital, Calabar between 1978 and 1979, Nursing Officer in the Nigerian Ports Authority, Calabar (1980 and 1981), Nursing Officer in the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi between August, 1981 and January, 1991 and thereafter as Nurse Tutor in the School of Health Technology, Calabar between January and May, 1991. Her main areas of specialization include Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, and Health Education. Since joining the University, she has been teaching, researching, mentoring and contributing to the growth of the University. She is a very sound academic icon and has excellently lectured and supervised students’ research projects and clinical activities at both the undergraduate and graduate levels for over a period of twenty-four years. She has attended many international and national conferences where she presented high quality papers from her research work. She has equally served as keynote speaker at several conferences and resource person for several nursing professional Workshops. She is a reviewer for many Journals both within and outside Nigeria. Professor Akpabio has successfully completed over thirty research projects and has over fifty Journal publications in both international and local peer reviewed Journals. She is similarly the principal among the two authors in a widely circulated text-book titled “Research Methodology and Statistics in Health and Behavioural Sciences” and the only author of “School-based HIV/AIDS’ Health Education: Concepts, Assumptions; Components and Curriculum’’ which was written as an offshoot of her Ph.D. thesis. Professor Akpabio is the current serving as Dean of the Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, where she has promoted several innovations to meet the quality assurance mandate of the University. She is a very versatile Academic icon who recently won the GOLD MEDAL PLUS Award of the National Universities Commission (NUC) for participation in the six reviews of NUC Accreditation Instruments. She served as the Deputy Dean of Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences from October 2016 to October 2018 when she was elected to become the Dean. She was the Acting Head of the Department of Nursing Science from March 2010 to March 2012. While in that position, she developed the proposal that led to the commencement of the Graduate Programme in Nursing of the University. She has equally served as Chairperson and member of several Committees in the University and, as a Professor, she is a permanent member of the Senate in the University of Calabar. She was a visiting Senior Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana between March 2012 and March 2013; Team leader for several Nursing Council and NUC accreditation visits of programmes to many Departments of Nursing in Nigeria. She was a board member of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria which is the Parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Health and the only legal body for regulating the standards of Nursing and Midwifery Education and Practice in Nigeria. Her numerous other activities include serving in Curriculum Development Committees for the B.N.Sc. and Post-graduate Nursing programmes of many Universities, Faculty and Departmental Research Coordinator; Team leader for community mobilization and health promotion activities; External examiner for many Departments of Nursing in Nigeria; Research Consultant in the Continuing Education Programme for Clinical Nurses, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar; External Assessor for the promotion of Nurses to Professorial positions; Resource person for Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria Mandatory Continuing Professional Development Programme in Cross River State, Nigeria; a member of the Committee for the development of the proposed Niger Delta University of Medical Sciences as well as taking charge of the training of School Health Nurses to enhance health education of pupils/students in primary and secondary schools using the curriculum she developed as an offshoot of her Ph.D. Thesis. Professor Akpabio has headed various health education teams on programmes for prevention of HIV/AIDS among youths and as an outreach programme using Women Fellowship Groups for prevention of HIV/AIDS and stigmatization of PLWHA, Screening for hypertension and health counselling for the elderly residents in Communities within Calabar, Cross River State. She is currently leading Community-based health providers and consumers’ collaborative Initiatives for health promotion at Edim-Otop in Calabar Municipality of Cross River State that started in 2014. She is a Principal Researcher in many ongoing research projects including Action Research on Health Providers and Consumers’ Collaborative Initiatives for Provision of Community-based Health Promotion Services; Evaluation of Community Health Nurses’ Opinions on relevance of Mandatory Continuing Professional Development Programme to their practice; Predictors of Health Promotion Practices among Nurses; Challenges and Opportunities for Pharmaco-vigilance in Nigeria; Nursing environment and its association with compliance to ethical care in a tertiary health facility in South-South Nigeria; Intra-professional Collaborative relationships between new graduate nurses and preceptors: Issues from internship programme; as well as Challenges associated with prevention of work-related conflicts among nurse leaders.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
WASC GCEIndependent High School, Ukana, Essien Udim Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State19691973
Registered Nurse CertificateSchool of Nursing, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Edo State19741977
Registered Midwife, NigeriaSchool of Midwifery, St Luke's Hospital, Anua, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State19801981
B. Sc. NursingUniversity of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Nigeria19871990
MPAUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria19941997
M.Sc. Nursing (Community Health Nursing)University of Ibadan, Nigeria19982000
PhD Nursing (Community Health Nursing)University of Ibadan, Nigeria20022006

S/N Publication
Samson-Akpan, P. E., Edet O. B., Akpabio, I. I., & Asuquo, E. F. (2013). Perceived relative factors influencing nurses practice of health promotion for women in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 3(6), 4-52.
Akpabio, I. I., Uyana, D. A., Osuchukwu, N. C., & Samson-Akpan, P. E. (2010). Influence of marital and educational status on clients’ psychosocial adjustment to HIV/AIDS in Calabar Nigeria. Nursing and Health Sciences, 12, 155 – 161.
Ikorok M. M., Akpabio I. I. and Ogunjimi L. O. (2011).Quality Assurance Package for Health Care in Nigeria: The case of Akwa-Ibom State, Nigeria. International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 4 (3): 25 – 32.
Essienumoh E. E., Akpabio I. I., Etowa J. B., Allotey J. and Waterman H. (2016).Cultural diversity in childbirth practices of a rral community in Southern Nigeria. Journal of Pregnancy and Child, 3 (5):1-8, ISSN:2376-127X. DOI: 10.4172/2376-127X.1000280.
Akpabio I. I., Asuzu M. C., Fajemilehin B. R. and Ofi B. (2008-2009).Effects of parental involvement in HIV/AIDS’ preventive education on secondary school students’ knowledge about transmission and prevention in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, International Quarterly Journal of Community Health Education, 29 (1):71-87 (USA).
Akpabio I. I. (2010).Problems and challenges of school health nursing in Akwa-Ibom and Cross River States, Nigeria, Continental Journal of Nursing Science, 2, 17 –28. ISSN: 2141 – 4173.
Akpabio I. I., Asuzu M. C., Fajemilehin B. R. and Ofi B. (2007).Utilization of focus group discussion (FGD) as a research tool in community health nursing practice: A case study of the views and beliefs of secondary school students in Nigeria about HIV/AIDS and its prevention, African Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 9(1): 37-49. South Africa.
Akpabio I. I. and Uyanah D. A. (2015).Examination of driving forces associated with application of conceptual and theoretical framework in research by nurse educators in Akwa-Ibom and Cross River States, Nigeria, International Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education (IJHSSE), 2 (1): 264-271.
Awafung I. O. (2003).Drug abuse and strategies for intervention: Tips for community health nurses and health educators. Education for Today, 3(2): 91-98, ISSN: 1596 – 0773.
Akpabio I. I. (2012).Empowering Nurses for the Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, Continental Journal of Information Technology, 6 (2): 5 – 9, ISSN: 2141 – 4173.
Awafung I. O. (2001).Nurses’ knowledge and perception of health promotion for Women. West African Journal of Nursing 12(2): 79-83. ISSN 1117-9686.
Akpabio I. I., Ikorok M. M., Asuzu M. C., Fajemilehin B. R. and Ofi B. (2007).Facilitating Reduction in Barriers to HIV/AIDS’ Preventing Behaviours among Students in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Effects of Educational Interventions with Parental Involvement, Journal of Advancement in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1(4):33-40.
Akpabio I. I., Edet O. B. and Ella R. (2005).Problems and challenges of School Health Nursing in public and private schools in Calabar, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Educational Administration and Planning 5(1): 121-128.
Ella R. E., Samson-Akpan P. E. and Akpabio I. I. (2016).Knowledge and practice for Prevention of hepatitis B among practicing midwives in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science, e-ISSN:2320-1959; p-ISSN:2320-1940, 5 (3): 94-100.
Edet O. B., Asuquo E. F., Akpabio I. I., Samson-Akpan P. E. and Ojong I. N. (2015).Registered nurses’ (RNs) perception of the nursing profession and healthcare work environment in tertiary and secondary health facilities in Calabar, Nigeria. Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 21 (2): 197-207.
Akpabio I. I., Edet O. B., Etifit R. E. and Robinson-Bassey G. C. (2012).Preferences for traditional or modern practitioners: A comparative study, African Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 6 (1): 13 -20.
Akpabio I. I., John M. E., Akpan M. I., Akpabio F. S. and Uyanah D. A. (2015).Work-related conflict and nurses’ role performance in a Tertiary Hospital in South-South, Nigeria. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 6 (2):106-114.
Akpabio I. I. (2005).Management Information System: A neglected tool in community health nursing management. International Professional Nursing Journal 4(1): 42-53. ISSN: 1595-4455.
Akpabio I. I. and Ikorok M. M. (2007).Reasons for non-utilization of HIV/AIDS’ Screening services by women in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Handard Medicus Quarterly Journal of Science and Medicine 50 (4) Pakistan.
Akpabio I. I. (2015).Improving Utilization of Conceptual and Theoretical Framework in Research, Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 21: 87 – 91.
Osuchukwu N. C., Osuchukwu E. C., Akpabio I. I. and Ekpenyong B. N. (2014).Socio-economic background and prevalence of visual defects amongst students in Public and private secondary schools in Calabar Municipality, Cross River State, Nigeria. Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 19, 151 – 155.
Akpabio I. I. and Uyanah D. A. (2015).Utilization of Conceptual and Theoretical Framework in Research by Nurse Educators in Akwa-Ibom and Cross River States, Nigeria, Global Journal of Medical Research, 15 (4): version 1.0: 1 – 8.
Awafung I. O. (2004).Effective nurse – client communication strategies for enhancing services in family planning programmes. West African Journal of Nursing, 15(2):99-103, ISSN 1117-9686.
Akpabio I. I. (2011).Ethical Issues and Strategies for Achieving Professional Standards in Nursing Education, Continental Journal of Nursing Science, 3 (1): 7 – 15 ISSN: 2141 – 4173.
Akpabio I. I., Edet O. B., Etifit R. E. and Robinson-Bassey G. C. (2014).Women’s Preference for traditional birth attendance and modern health care practitioners in Akpabuyo Community of Cross River State, Nigeria, Health Care for Women International 35 (1): 100 – 109.
Samson-Akpan P. E., Akpabio I. I., Asuquo E. F. and Edet O. B. (2012).Nurses’ awareness and Practice of Health Promotion for Women in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, Continental Journal of Nursing Science, 4 (1): 1- 7.
Akpabio I. I. and Ella R. E. (2015).Nursing informatics preparedness of graduate Nurses in Calabar, Nigeria, International Journal of Humanities Social Sciences and Education 2 (9): 159 – 168.
Akpabio I. I. and Duke E. U. (2015).Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: An Innovation to Improve Nursing Practice Globally, Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 21: 81 – 85.
Akpabio I. I., Asuzu M. C., Fajemilehin B. R. and Ofi B. (2009).Effects of School Health Nursing Education Interventions on HIV/AIDS’ related attitudes of students in Akwa-Ibom State, Nigeria. Journal of Adolescent Health, 44 (2): 118-123 (USA).
Akpabio I. I., John M. E., Uyanah D. A., Akpabio F. S. and Akpan M. I. (2016).Socio-demographic variables influencing work-related conflicts and roles performance among nurses in a tertiary hospital in South-South, Nigeria. International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology ISSN 2277-3754.
Akpabio I. I. (2009).Poverty trends: Implication for Strategic Community Health Nursing Intervention, International Professional Nursing Journal, 7 (1): 42-49.
Awafung I. O. (2004).Public Relations: An effective management tool in nursing practice. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery 6 (2): 27-29. South Africa.
Akpabio I. I., Uyanah D. A. and Ojong I. N. (2015).Influence of Nurse Educators’ Qualifications and Professional Ranks on Application of Conceptual Framework in Research in Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, Nigeria, Continental Journal of Information Technology 9 (1): 10 – 21.
Akpabio I. I. (2006).Perceived barriers to nurses’ practice of health promotion in Essien-Udim, Akwa-Ibom State. Journal of West African College of Nursing 17 (2):79-83, ISSN 1117-9686.
Edet O. B., Samson-Akpan P. E., Ojong I. N. and Akpabio I. I. (2016).Determinants of Job Satisfaction among nurse/midwife educators in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, Journal of Biology, Agriculture and healthcare, ISSN 2224-3208 (Paper), ISSN 2225-093X (Online) 6 (14): 74-82.
Akpabio I. I. (2012).Imperatives of Globalization on Accessibility and Quality of Health Services, Continental Journal of Information Technology, 6 (2): 10 – 15. ISSN: 2141 – 4173.
Ikorok M. M. and Akpabio I. I. (2007).Women’s choice of strategies for Improving utilization of HIV/AIDS’ screening services in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, Health Care for Women International, 28: 700-711 (UK).
Akpabio I. I. (2011).A Comparative Analysis of Nursing Education and other forms of Education in Nigeria: Implications for Global Standards to promote International Collaboration and Advanced Level Competency of Nurses, Global Journal of Medical Sciences, 10 (1-2): 1 – 8.
Akpabio I. I. (2011).Clinical Nursing Research: A Tool for Professional Development, Global Journal of Medical Sciences 10 (1-2): 19 – 27.
Ella R. E., Akpabio I. I. and Samson-Akpan P. E. (2015).Influence of Study Habits on Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Academic Performance in University of Calabar, Nigeria, American Research Journal of Nursing, 1 (3): 1 – 6.
Akpabio I. I. (2010).Improving care through nursing research, Hamdard Medicus Quarterly Journal of Science and Medicine, 53 (4): 81 – 87.
Ikorok M. M., Lawal S. O. and Akpabio I. I. (2005).Adolescent problems: The implication for the Nigerian Public Health Workers, Ilorin Journal of Education, 24, 113-123. ISSN:
Akpabio I. I. (2009).Capacity building for implementation and utilization of nursing research and evidence-based practice. International Professional Nursing Journal, 7 (1):20-29, ISSN: 1595-4455.
Akpabio I. I. and Essienumoh E. (2016).Required competencies and possible challenges of Information communication technology assisted teaching and learning: Assessment of nurse educators and structures in Calabar, Nigeria. International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT), 5 (10): 18-28.
Akpabio I. I., Samson-Akpan P. E., Uyana D. A. and Osuchukwu N. C. (2008).Influence of Gender and Age on Psychosocial Adjustment of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Calabar, Nigeria, Continental Journal of Nursing Science 1:1-8, ISSN: 2141 – 4173.
John M. E., Samson-Akpan P. E., Etowa J. B., Akpabio I. I. and John E. E. (2016).Enhancing self-care adjustment and engagement through mobile phones in youths with HIV. International Nursing Review, DOI: 10 111/inr.12313.

S/N Grant Currency/Amount Grantor Date
Senate Research Grant, University of Calabar, Cross River State.NRN 40000University of Calabar2006-08-18

S/N Conference Description Started Finished
29th Annual Conference of Nigeria Association for Educational Administration29th Annual Conference of Nigeria Association for Educational Administration and Planning, University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.2005-10-112005-10-13
The 9th Biennial General MeetingThe 9th Biennial General Meeting and 18th Scientific Session of the West African College of Nursing, Sierra Leone.2007-03-102007-03-17
Research Seminar/WorkshopResearch Seminar/Workshop of International Institute for Nursing Research and Development, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu State.2007-03-212007-03-24
Annual Conference of Principals of SchoolsAnnual Conference of Principals of Schools of Nursing, Psychiatric, Midwifery and Heads of Post-Basic Schools, Michael Okpara Auditorium, Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria.2007-08-152007-08-18
Nursing Process Implementation WorkshopNursing Process Implementation Workshop, International Management and Finance Institute, Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State, Nigeria.2008-01-152008-01-15
Workshop of the West African College of NursingWorkshop of the West African College of Nursing, South-South Zone, School of Midwifery Auditorium, Maternity Hospital, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.2008-06-112008-06-12
Annual General Meeting/Scientific ConferenceAnnual General Meeting/Scientific Conference of West African College of Nursing, Nigeria Chapter; Creating a New Phase of Nursing Education and Practice in Nigeria; University of Calabar Hotel and Conference Hall, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.2009-01-192009-01-24
Step-B SensitizationStep-B Sensitization and Proposal Development Workshop of Directorate of Research, University of Calabar Conference Hall, Calabar, Nigeria.2009-01-272009-01-28
Leadership Workshop for Religious and Community LeadersLeadership Workshop for Religious and Community Leaders on promoting Gender Sensitive and Right-based HIV/AIDS’ response in Cross River State, Nigeria, Channel View Hotel, Calabar, Cross River State.2009-03-172009-03-20
Workshop of National Association of Nigerian NursesWorkshop of National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital Branch and the Continuing Education Unit, School of Midwifery Auditorium, Maternity Hospital, Cross River State, Nigeria.2009-11-112009-11-13
International Conference of National Association of Nigerian NursesInternational Conference of National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), National Headquarters, Abuja in collaboration with International Council of Nurses (ICN)2010-06-062010-06-09
A 3-Day Workshop of NursingA 3-Day Workshop of Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria; “Improving Nursing Education and Practice through Research”, Royal Choice Hotel, Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.2010-06-212010-06-25
Ogoja Diocese ConferenceCatholic Guild of Nigeria, Ogoja Diocese Conference, Moniaya School of Midwifery Auditorium, Cross River State, Nigeria.2010-09-042010-09-04
Scientific Conference of West African College of NursingScientific Conference of West African College of Nursing, Faculty of Administration, Management and Education, Nigeria Chapter, an Agency of West African Health Organization “Innovation and change in Nursing Education and Practice”, Conference Hall of School of Health Technology, Mary Slessor Avenue, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.2010-09-202010-09-24
13th Biennial Nursing Leaders’ Conference13th Biennial Nursing Leaders’ Conference of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria “Nursing in the 21st Century: Challenges and Prospects for Education and Practice”, Dannic Hotels, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria.2011-11-052011-11-09
Training Workshop for e-Content DevelopmentTraining Workshop for e-Content Development and Deployment for School of Science and Technology, National Open University of Nigeria2013-12-162013-12-19
16th Annual Conference of Association of Educational Researchers16th Annual Conference of Association of Educational Researchers and Evaluators of Nigeria (ASSEREN), University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.2014-07-142014-07-18
Scientific Workshop of the Faculty of Community Health NursingScientific Workshop of the Faculty of Community Health Nursing, West African College of Nursing, Nigerian Chapter in Collaboration with College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, International Conference Centre, Cross River State, Nigeria.2014-08-252014-08-29
10th National Scientific Conference10th National Scientific Conference of the National Association of University Nursing Programmes, Department of Nursing Science, College of Health Science, Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State Nigeria.2014-11-252014-11-28