Olayinka RABIU BALOGUN

@unilorin.edu.ng

Professor, Faculty of Clinical Sciences
University of Ilorin

Olayinka RABIU BALOGUN

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Obstetrics and Gynecology
29

Scopus Publications

1285

Scholar Citations

17

Scholar h-index

23

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Leiomyoma of the anterior vaginal wall: a rare case
    Saheed Olanrewaju Jimoh, GRACE GWABACHI EZEOKE, OLAYINKA RABIU BALOGUN, ADEMOLA POPOOLA, ABIODUN SULEIMAN ADENIRAN, et al.
    Babcock University Medical Journal, 2021
    Background: Leiomyoma is a benign smooth muscle mesenchymal tumor, usually of uterine origin but may rarelydevelop in the vaginal walls. Case presentation: A case of 40-year-old para 5+0 woman with anterior vaginal wall leiomyoma is reported. Thepresentation mimics that of uterovaginal prolapse and hence presents a diagnostic challenge. The unusualappearance of the protrusion, failure to reduce at any time even while lying down, and complete absence of urinarysymptoms raised the suspicion of a rare case. The diagnosis was made through examination under anesthesia,cystoscopy, and biopsy. Histological examination of the biopsy specimen confirmed vaginal wall leiomyoma. Thepatient had complete excision of the mass without any complications. Discussion and Conclusion: Vaginal wall leiomyoma is a rare benign vaginal lesion that can easily bemisdiagnosed. Diagnosis involves critical clinical evaluation, especially during pelvic examinations. Any vaginalprotrusion should be approached with a high index of suspicion, especially in patients of reproductive age.
  • Atherogenic and cardiovascular risks of women on combined oral contraceptives: A comparative study
    OS Jimoh, IF Abdul, OR Balogun, SA Biliaminu, AS Adeniran, et al.
    Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2021
    Background: Although combined oral contraceptive (COC) is commonly used in sub-Saharan Africa, data on its cardiovascular disease risk remains scanty. The study aimed to determine serial serum lipid profiles and cardiovascular disease risks among COC-users. Methods: This is a prospective, comparative multicentered study conducted at four health facilities in Nigeria. Participants were new users of contraceptives; 120 each of women initiating COCs (group I) and those initiating other forms of nonhormonal contraceptives (group II) were recruited and monitored over a 6-month period. Serial lipid profile, blood pressure, and atherogenic risk for cardiovascular diseases were measured at recruitment (start) and scheduled follow-up clinic visits at 3 months and 6 months for all participants. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS (version 21.0) and P value < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: In all, 225 participants (111 COC-users, 114 nonCOC-users) that completed the study were aged 18 to 49 years. There was a statistically significant increase in the diastolic blood pressure (P = 0.001), Low Density Lipoprotein- Cholesterol (P = 0.038) and higher atherogenic risk (P = 0.001) among COC-users compared to nonCOC-users. The serial total serum cholesterol, triglyceride, High Density Lipoprotein, systolic blood pressure, and body mass index were higher among COC-users but were not statistically significant compared to nonCOC-users. Conclusion: Alterations in lipid profile and increased short-term atherogenic risk for cardiovascular disease were reported among the COC-users in this study. Serial lipid profile and atherogenic risk assessment for cardiovascular diseases are recommended for monitoring of COC-users.
  • Attitude and Practice of Birth Attendants Regarding the Presence of Male Partner at Delivery in Nigeria
    Abiodun Adeniran, Kikelomo Adesina, Abiodun Aboyeji, Olayinka Balogun, Peace Adeniran, et al.
    Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, 2017
    Background Despite increasing request for the male partners' presence at delivery in developing countries, the view and practice of birth attendants remained poorly understood.This study aimed to evaluate the perception, attitude and practice of birth attendants concerning the requests in Nigeria. Methods A prospective, cross-sectional survey involving consenting birth attendants was conducted in six public and six private health facilities in North Central Nigeria. Statistical analysis was done with SPSS-version 20.0; p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results Among 564 participants (24.8% male, 75.2% female), 465(82.4%) support the presence of male partners at delivery, 409(72.5%) desire to be with their partner at delivery, 434(77.0%) had previous request for male partner's presence at delivery while 225(51.8%) declined it due to perception that men will disturb. Among the male partners allowed at delivery, 92(44.0%) did not disturb the birth attendant while 5(2.4%) ended in litigation. Among birth attendants who allowed men at delivery in the past, 160(76.6%) will allow men in the future. There was no statistical significance regarding the age, gender, cadre or year of service of birth attendants and attitude to a protocol change to allow men at delivery. Birth attendants who support the presence of men at delivery showed positive attitude (OR33.178, 95%CI6.996–157.358; p<0.001) while those who opined that men would disturb at delivery had a negative attitude (OR0.306, 95%CI0.124–0.755); p0.010) to possible protocol change. Conclusion Despite perceived negative effects of allowing male partners at delivery, many birth attendants are willing to allow them if necessary structural modifications are instituted.
  • Effect of Male Partner's Support on Spousal Modern Contraception in a Low Resource Setting
    Olayinka Balogun, Abiodun Adeniran, Adegboyega Fawole, Kikelomo Adesina, Abiodun Aboyeji, et al.
    Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, 2016
    Background As efforts continue to increase contraceptive uptake, male partner support remains important in spousal modern contraceptive use. Methods A prospective cross-sectional survey involving women on modern contraception was conducted at the family planning clinic of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria, between December 2013 and April 2014. All consenting participants completed a self-administered questionnaire designed for the study, and statistical analysis was done with SPSS version 20.0 using with chi square test and logistic regression; p value <0.05 was significant. Results There were 305 participants: 208(68.2%) were multipara, the commonest current and previous contraceptives used were IUD and injectables while male partner was responsible for discontinuation in 30(23.3%) of previous users. Covert contraceptive use was 22(7.2%), male partner support was 209(68.5%) as payment for the contraceptives (203; 66.6%) or transportation to the clinic (198; 64.9%). Also, 55(18.0%) women failed to comply with contraception recently due to male partner hindrance (25; 45.5%) or inability to pay for contraceptive (11; 20%) or transportation to the clinic (8; 14.5%). Male partners hindered contraception by reporting the woman to relatives/friends (8; 32%) or denying her money for feeding allowance (6; 24%); 277(90.8%) women want contraception to be couple decision while 261(85.6%) want contraception administered only if both partners consented. The significant predictors of male partner support were awareness about the contraceptive use (p<0.001, OR0.114; CI0.041–0.319), level of education (p0.007, OR1.488; CI1.114–1.9870) and social class (p0.029, OR0.690; CI0.495–0.963). Conclusion Male partner hindrances and costs of contraceptive or transportation to clinic are important in noncompliance. Male partner education, subsidized/free contraceptives and mobile/community services will improve compliance.
  • Attitudes to female genital mutilation/cutting among male adolescents in Ilorin, Nigeria
    Abiodun S Adeniran, Munirdeen A Ijaiya, Adegboyega A Fawole, Olayinka R Balogun, Kikelomo T Adesina, et al.
    South African Medical Journal, 2016
    BACKGROUND The central role of males in female reproductive health issues in patriarchal societies makes them an important group in the eradication of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C). OBJECTIVE To determine knowledge about and attitudes to FGM/C among male adolescents, and their preparedness to protect their future daughters from it. METHODS A cross-sectional survey among male adolescent students in Ilorin, Nigeria. Participants completed a self-administered questionnaire after consent had been obtained from them or their parents. Statistical analysis was with SPSS version 20.0 (IBM, USA). A p-value of <0.05 was taken as significant. RESULTS Of 1 536 male adolescents (mean age 15.09 (standard deviation 1.84) years, range 14 - 19), 1 184 (77.1%) were aware of FGM/C, 514 (33.5%) supported female circumcision, 362 (23.6%) would circumcise their future daughters, 420 (27.3%) were of the opinion that FGM/C had benefits, mostly as a necessity for womanhood (109, 7.1%), and 627 (40.8%) perceived it as wickedness against females; 546 (35.5%) were aware of efforts to eradicate FGM/C, and 42.2% recommended education as the most important intervention to achieve this. CONCLUSION Education and involvement in advocacy may transform male adolescents into agents for eradication of FGM/C.
  • Evaluation of parturient perception and aversion before and after primary cesarean delivery in a low-resource country
    Abiodun S. Adeniran, Abiodun P. Aboyeji, Adegboyega A. Fawole, Olayinka R. Balogun, Kikelomo T. Adesina, et al.
    International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2016
  • Female genital mutilation/cutting: Knowledge, practice and experiences of secondary schoolteachers in North Central Nigeria
    A S Adeniran, A A Fawole, O R Balogun, M A Ijaiya, K T Adesina, et al.
    South African Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2015
    Background . Despite global efforts at eradicating female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), the act continues to be performed globally. Objective . To determine the experience of schoolteachers about FGM/C and their possible role in contributing to its eradication. Methods . A prospective cross-sectional survey involving secondary schoolteachers from 18 secondary schools in Ilorin, North Central Nigeria, was undertaken during October and November 2014. All consenting participants completed a self-administered questionnaire on FGM/C. Statistical analysis was with SPSS version 20.0 with χ2 and logistic regression; a p-value of <0.05 was considered significant. Results . There were 371 participants (113 males (30.5%) and 258 females (69.5%)). More females than males were aware of FGM/C (205 v. 94; χ2 41.2; p=0.001); 180 women (69.8%) and 81 men (71.7%) wanted awareness and the implications of FGM/C to be taught in schools, while 46 women (17.8%) and 23 men (20.4%) had previously educated students about FGM/C. Also, 109 (42.3%) of the female teachers had been mutilated (mean (standard deviation) age 4.76 (4.86) years), and 49 mutilations (45.0%) had been performed by traditional circumcisers. Of the teachers, 44.0% of men and 24.5% of women had subjected their daughters to FGM/C (p=0.029), mostly for religious reasons. The men initiated the majority of their daughters’ mutilations, while the mothers-in-law were the main initiators among the women; 44 (17.0%) women and 23 (20.4%) men held the opinion that females should be circumcised, while the majority considered education and legislation to be the most important interventions to encourage its eradication. Predictors of the likelihood to support discontinuation of FGM/C include awareness of government policy about FGM/C and having a mutilated daughter. Conclusion . Education, reorientation and motivation of teachers will position them as agents for eradicating FGM/C.
  • Missed Diagnosed Bicornuate Unicollis Uterus Presenting As Acute Abdomen
    West African Journal of Medicine, 2014
  • Coagulation profile in severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia in Ilorin, Nigeria: implications for anaesthetic management in operative obstetrics
    West African Journal of Medicine, 2014
  • Ectopic pregnancy in Ilorin, Nigeria: a four year review
    Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2013
  • Complications of unsafe abortion in South West Nigeria: a review of 96 cases.
    African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 2013
  • Trends in the use of female sterilisation through minilaparotomy for contraception at a teaching hospital in North Central Nigeria
    West African Journal of Medicine, 2012
  • Factors in the rate of acceptance of HIV/AIDS voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) among youths in Kwara state, Nigeria
    Yahaya Lasiele Alabi, A.A.G. Jimoh, O.R. Balogun
    Research Journal of Medical Sciences, 2010
  • Factors hindering acceptance of HIV/AIDS voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) among youth in Kwara State, Nigeria.
    African Journal of Reproductive Health, 2010
  • Risk determinants to congenital malaria in Ilorin, Nigeria
    Asian Journal of Microbiology Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences, 2010
  • Impact of malaria parasitaemia on haematologic parameters in pregnant women at booking in Ilorin, Nigeria
    K.T. Adesina, O.R. Balogun, A.S. Babatunde, M.A. Sanni, A. Fadeyi, et al.
    Trends in Medical Research, 2009
  • A review of caesarean sections associated with perinatal mortality at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria
    Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2009
  • Pattern of cervical dilatation among parturients in Ilorin, Nigeria
    M. Ijaiya, A. Aboyeji, O. Fakeye, O. Balogun, D. Nwachukwu, et al.
    Annals of African Medicine, 2009
  • Sexual activity and contraceptive use among young female students of tertiary educational institutions in Ilorin, Nigeria
    Omoniyi M. Abiodun, Olayinka. R. Balogun
    Contraception, 2009
  • Clinical experience with injectable progestogen- only contraceptives at University of Ilorin teaching hospital: a five year review.
    Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2009
  • Acceptability of measures aimed at preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV among pregnant women
    Moses O. Abiodun, Munir'deen A. Ijaiya, Peter A. Aboyeji, Olayinka R. Balogun
    Journal of the National Medical Association, 2008
  • Predictors of psychiatric readmissions to the psychiatric unit of a tertiary health facility in a Nigerian city - A 5-year study
    AD Yussuf, SA Kuranga, OR Balogun, PO Ajiboyed, BA Issa, et al.
    African Journal of Psychiatry South Africa, 2008
  • Aetiology, clinical features and treatment outcome of intrauterine adhesion in Ilorin, Central Nigeria
    West African Journal of Medicine, 2007
  • Analysis of weight, packed cell volume changes and menstrual pattern in Norplant implant acceptors in Ilorin, Nigeria.
    Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2007
  • Prevalence and risk factors for psychiatric morbidity among tertiary hospital consultants in Nigeria
    A D Yussuf, O R Balogun, S A Kuranga
    South African Journal of Psychiatry, 2006
  • Psychological health problems of resident doctors in a Nigerian teaching hospital
    South African Journal of Psychiatry, 2006
  • Missing IUD strings: diagnosis and management at Ilorin.
    Nigerian Journal of Medicine Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria, 2004
  • Female genital mutilation and reproductive outcome.
    Nigerian Journal of Medicine Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria, 2002
  • Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD): socio-demographic characteristics of acceptors, acceptability and effectiveness in a teaching hospital in Nigeria.
    Nigerian Journal of Medicine Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria, 2001

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Awareness and acceptance of postpartum contraceptives among recently delivered women in a tertiary facility in North central Nigeria.
    N Ibrahim-Orisankoko, OR Balogun, AS Adeniran, GG Ezeoke, HO Raji
    KANEM JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 19 (2) , 2025
    2025
  • Leiomyoma of the anterior vaginal wall: a rare case
    GG EZEOKE, OR BALOGUN, FA IS'HAQ, A POPOOLA, SO Jimoh, ...
    Babcock University Medical Journal 4 (2), 107-111 , 2021
    2021
  • Atherogenic and cardiovascular risks of women on combined oral contraceptives: a comparative study
    OS Jimoh, IF Abdul, OR Balogun, SA Biliaminu, AS Adeniran, ...
    Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice 24 (12), 1759-1765 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 7
  • Predictors of Pulmonary Cavitation among Tuberculosis Patients
    O Balogun, A Fawole, E Osemwinyen, B Balogun
    J Infect Dis Epidemiol 7, 231 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 5
  • INFLUENCE OF THE AWARENESS OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY CLINIC IN AFRICA, SOUTH OF THE SAHARA
    BM AFOLABI, T AJAYI, V D AJAYI, I OYETUNJI, A ATIBA, F ADEYEMO, ...
    OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY 11 (5) , 2020
    2020
  • Influence of the awareness of COVID-19 pandemic on assisted reproductive technology clinic in Africa, South of the Sahara
    A Ajayi, T Ajayi, B Afolabi
    Obstet Gynecol Int J 11 (5), 328-332 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 2
  • Relationship between the use of drugs and violent sexual behavior among married men: A case study of Alimosho Local Government Area, Lagos State
    SK Olubiyi, KO Muraina, SN Akorede, RO Balogun, VM Olubiyi, AR Ayeni
    Funksec here 2 (1), 1-5 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 3
  • An Analysis of Cybercrime Awareness Amongst First Year Students in Nigerian Private University
    O Balogun, J Hinmikaiye, AA Adegbenle, AA Oyebode, J Akinshola, ...
    Research Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science 3 (15), 1-5 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 4
  • Artificial neural network approach to football score prediction
    O Balogun
    2019
    Citations: 4
  • Relationship between the use of drugs and violent sexual behaviour among married men in Alimosho Local Government Area, Lagos State
    SK Olubiyi, KO Muriana, SN Akorede, RO Balogun, VM Olubiyi, AR Ayeni
    College of Natural and Applied Sciences, Achievers University, Owo, Ondo … , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 1
  • Spousal participation during pregnancy and delivery in Ilorin, Nigeria
    AS Adeniran, AA Fawole, KT Adesina, AP Aboyeji, OR Balogun, MA Ijaiya
    Medical Journal of Zambia 46 (3), 221-227 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 6
  • Abruptio placentae: Epidemiology and pregnancy outcome in a low-resource setting
    AS Adeniran, CO Elegbua, GG Ezeoke, KT Adesina, OR Balogun
    Port Harcourt Medical Journal 12 (3), 131-135 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 2
  • Reproductive Endocrine Aspects of Contraception.
    LO Omokanye, AO Olatinwo, AA Panti, OR Balogun
    Delta Reproductive Health Initiative and Research Centre , 2018
    2018
  • Intermittent preventive therapy in pregnancy with sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine for malaria prophylaxis among parturients in Ilorin, Nigeria
    AS Adeniran, MU Mobolaji-Ojibara, KT Adesina, AP Aboyeji, MA Ijaiya, ...
    Journal of Medicine in the Tropics 20 (1), 30-35 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 8
  • Attitude and practice of birth attendants regarding the presence of male partner at delivery in Nigeria
    A Adeniran, K Adesina, A Aboyeji, O Balogun, P Adeniran, A Fawole
    Ethiopian Journal of health sciences 27 (2), 107 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 13
  • Evaluation of Menstrual Pattern Before and After Treatment for Intrauterine Adhesion
    A Adeniran, C Elegbua, O Balogun
    College of Medical Sciences, University of Maiduguri , 2017
    2017
  • Effect of counseling on contraceptive uptake in Nigeria
    OR Balogun, A Adewole, AS Adeniran, R Adegboye
    J Med Biomed Sci 6 (3), 1-6 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 4
  • An improvised endotrainer for low resource settings
    LO Omokanye, AO Olatinwo, FI Shehu, GM Afolabi, ZB Balogun, ...
    African Journal of Infertility and Assisted Conception , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 2
  • Haematological and biochemical effects of etonogestrel subdermal implant (Implanon) in Ilorin Nigeria
    OR Balogun, AS Adeniran, AA Adewole
    International Journal of Health Sciences 10 (4), 499 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 10
  • Effect of male partner's support on spousal modern contraception in a low resource setting
    O Balogun, A Adeniran, A Fawole, K Adesina, A Aboyeji, P Adeniran
    Ethiopian journal of health sciences 26 (5), 439 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 78

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Sexual activity and contraceptive use among young female students of tertiary educational institutions in Ilorin, Nigeria
    OM Abiodun, OR Balogun
    Contraception 79 (2), 146-149 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 277
  • Factors hindering acceptance of HIV/AIDS voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) among youth in Kwara State, Nigeria
    LA Yahaya, AAG Jimoh, OR Balogun
    African Journal of Reproductive Health 14 (3), 159-164 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 130
  • Male partner’s role during pregnancy, labour and delivery: Expectations of pregnant women in Nigeria
    AS Adeniran, AP Aboyeji, AA Fawole, OR Balogun, KT Adesina, ...
    International journal of health sciences 9 (3), 305 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 90
  • Effect of male partner's support on spousal modern contraception in a low resource setting
    O Balogun, A Adeniran, A Fawole, K Adesina, A Aboyeji, P Adeniran
    Ethiopian journal of health sciences 26 (5), 439 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 78
  • Aetiology, clinical features and treatment outcome of intrauterine adhesion in Ilorin, Central Nigeria.
    OM Abiodun, OR Balogun, AA Fawole
    West African Journal of Medicine 26 (4), 298-301 , 2007
    2007
    Citations: 59
  • Implanon sub-dermal implant: an emerging method of contraception in Ilorin, Nigeria
    OR Balogun, N Olaomo, AS Adeniran, AA Fawole
    Journal of Medical and Biomedical Sciences 3 (1), 1-5 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 46
  • Predictors of psychiatric readmissions to the psychiatric unit of a tertiary health facility in a Nigerian city-a 5-year study
    AD Yussuf, SA Kuranga, OR Balogun, PO Ajiboye, BA Issa, O Adegunloye, ...
    African journal of psychiatry 11 (3), 187-190 , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 35
  • Complications of unsafe abortion in South West Nigeria: a review of 96 cases.
    OM Abiodun, OR Balogun, NA Adeleke, EO Farinloye
    African journal of medicine and medical sciences 42 (1), 111-115 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 34
  • Ectopic pregnancy in Ilorin, Nigeria: A four year review
    LO Omokanye, OR Balogun, AG Salaudeen, AWO Olatinwo, R Saidu
    Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal 20 (4), 341-345 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 32
  • Impact of malaria parasitaemia on haematologic parameters in pregnant women at booking in Ilorin, Nigeria.
    KT Adesina, OR Balogun, AS Babatunde, MA Sanni, A Fadeyi, ...
    2009
    Citations: 32
  • Prevalence of low back pain among pregnant women in Ilorin, Nigeria
    A Jimoh, LO Omokanye, AG Salaudeen, R Saidu, MJ Saka, A Akinwale, ...
    Med Pract Rev 4 (4), 23-6 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 29
  • Patients perception of quality of antenatal service in four selected private health facilities in Ilorin, Kwara state of Nigeria
    OR Balogun
    Nigerian Medical Practitioner 51 (4), 80-84 , 2007
    2007
    Citations: 29
  • Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD): socio-demographic characteristics of acceptors, acceptability and effectiveness in a teaching hospital in Nigeria.
    AW Olatinwo, M Anate, OR Balogun, MO Alao
    Nigerian Journal of Medicine: Journal of the National Association of … , 2001
    2001
    Citations: 26
  • Female genital mutilation/cutting: Knowledge, practice and experiences of secondary schoolteachers in North Central Nigeria
    AS Adeniran, AA Fawole, OR Balogun, MA Ijaiya, KT Adesina, ...
    South African Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 21 (2), 39-43 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 25
  • Missing IUD strings: diagnosis and management at Ilorin.
    AA Jimoh, OR Balogun
    Nigerian Journal of Medicine: Journal of the National Association of … , 2004
    2004
    Citations: 22
  • Clinical experience with injectable progestogen-only contraceptives at University of Ilorin teaching hospital: A five year review
    OR Balogun, HO Raji
    Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal 16 (4), 260-263 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 19
  • Pattern of cervical dilatation among parturients in Ilorin, Nigeria
    AP Aboyeji, OO Fakeye, OR Balogun, DC Nwachukwu, MO Abiodun
    Annals of African medicine 8 (3), 181-184 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 19
  • Psychological health problems of resident doctors in a Nigerian teaching hospital.
    AD Yussuf, PO Ajiboye, OIN Buhari, SA Kuranga, OR Balogun
    2006
    Citations: 15
  • Risk determinants to congenital malaria in Ilorin, Nigeria
    OM Kolawole, AS Babatunde, AAG Jimoh, OR Balogun, IG Kanu
    Asian J Microbiol Biotechnol Environ Sci 12, 215-22 , 2006
    2006
    Citations: 14
  • Attitude and practice of birth attendants regarding the presence of male partner at delivery in Nigeria
    A Adeniran, K Adesina, A Aboyeji, O Balogun, P Adeniran, A Fawole
    Ethiopian Journal of health sciences 27 (2), 107 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 13