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Foster Abrampa Opoku Mensah
Foster Abrampa Opoku Mensah
Assistant Lecturer, University for Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa
Correu electrònic verificat a ubids.edu.gh
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The impact of motivation on the work performance of health workers (Korle Bu Teaching Hospital): Evidence from Ghana
K Aduo-Adjei, O Emmanuel, OM Forster
Hospital Practices and Research 1 (2), 47-52, 2016
1212016
Integrating traditional and orthodox medical practices in health care delivery in developing countries: Lessons from Ghana
A Ahenkan, F Opoku-Mensah Abrampa, KE Boon
Int. J. Herb. Med 7, 23-30, 2019
182019
Integrating traditional and orthodox medicines in healthcare delivery in Ghana: a study of Wenchi municipality
FA Opoku-Mensah
University of Ghana, 2015
52015
The'dozen'elements substantiating sustainable procurement practice in Sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Ghana
FA Opoku-Mensah, T Maloreh-Nyamekye, A Ahenkan, B Temesgen
International Journal of Procurement Management 15 (6), 725-746, 2022
32022
The dilemma of sustainable procurement: An exploration of challenges in the context of multi-theoretical perspective
FA Opoku-Mensah, A Ahenkan, F Adane
Green and Low-Carbon Economy, 2024
12024
Sustainable procurement in Ghana: a systematic literature review and future research agenda
FA Opoku-Mensah, T Maloreh-Nyamekye, A Ahenkan, B Awuah
International Journal of Procurement Management 17 (3), 277-299, 2023
12023
Fundamentals of occupational health and safety practices outside the workplace among health professionals in Ghana: An assessment of determinants of crash helmet use in the …
A Hussein, FA Opoku-Mensah, IQ Amoafo, K Saifu
2024
Knowledge, attitude and use of medical pluralism in Wenchi Municipality: the role of place of residence and educational level in the integration of traditional and orthodox …
FA Opoku-Mensah
International Journal of Behavioural and Healthcare Research 9 (1), 18-28, 2023
2023
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