Email: osie-efetie@delsu.edu.ng
- Area of Specialization: Health Education
- Department of Health and Safety Education
- Mrs. Osie-Efetie Blessing is a Lecturer in the Department of Health and Safety Education of the Faculty of Education, Delta State University, Abraka. She obtained B.Sc. in Public Health from Babcock University Ilishan Remo, Ogun State in 2003 and M.Sc. (Ed.) Community Health Education from University of Benin, Benin City in 2015.
She is from Emevor in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State.
He is a member of National Association of Health Educators (NAHE). She is married with Children.
My Publications- B Osie-Efetie; PG Oyibo, BO Okperi (2011) Weaning practices among nursing mothers in Ethiope East Local government area of Delta State, Nigeria, Continent J Biomed Sci
Vol.5 Pages: 19-28
- Iyabo Oyibo; Patrick Gold Oyibo; Blessing Osie-Efetie (2021) Prevalence and Predictors of Hypocalcaemia among Adolescent Girls in Rural Public Secondary Schools in South-South Nigeria, Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
Vol.31, iss 6 Pages: 19-28
- Osie-Efetie .B., and Imasuen Osahenruwen (2023) Assessment of Incidence of Breast Cancer Among Females in Ethiope East and Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State. African Journal of Curriculum and Instructional , Benin city, Edo State
Vol.7, iss 1 Pages: 41-58
- Osie-Efetie .B. (2023) Awareness Strategies for the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Among Secondary School Students in Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State., journal of contemporary issues in education
Vol.7, iss 1 Pages: 1-17
- J.O. Ogbe, Osie-Efetie .B. (2023) Health Education as Panacea to Community Health in Central Senatorial District, Delta State,, Journal of Educational Reasearch (JJER) Jigawa State
Vol.2, iss 1 Pages: 403-417
- B. Awunor, N.S., Ntaji, M.I., Edafiadhe, E.W., Erhabor, P.O., Eferakorho, A.O., Ijirigho, B., Owe, A.O., Adu, O.P., Enaohwo, O.O., Umukoro, S., Osie-Efetie (2018) Prevalence and Predictors of Depression among the Elderly in selected Rural Communities in Delta State, Nigeria., Journal of Community Medicine and Primary Health Care
Vol.30,iss 1 Pages: 122-130