Osei Appiah, E., Amertil, N. P., Oti-Boadi Ezekiel, E., Lavoe, H., & Siedu, D. J. (2021). Impact of cervical cancer on the sexual and physical health of women diagnosed with cervical cancer in Ghana: A qualitative phenomenological study. Women's Health, 17, 17455065211066075.
Osei, E., Appiah, S., Gaogli, J., & Oti-Boadi, E. (2021). " This Screening Cannot Be Done For Virgins Because They Have Not Had any Sexual Intercourse" Knowledge on Cervical Cancer Screening and Vaccination Among Females at Oyibi Community.
Osei, E. A., Appiah, S., Gaogli, J. E., & Oti-Boadi, E. (2021). Knowledge on cervical cancer screening and vaccination among females at Oyibi Community. BMC women's health, 21(1), 1-9. doi: 10.1186/s12905-021-01296-3. PMID: 33845829; PMCID: PMC8042702.
Osei, E. A., Ninon, A. P., Gaogli, J. E., & Boadi, E. O. (2021). “I Just Went for the Screening, But I Did Not Go for the Results”. Utilization of Cervical Cancer Screening and Vaccination among Females at Oyibi Community. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: APJCP, 22(6), 1789.
Osei EA, Oti-Boadi E, Agyeman-Yeboah J, Hennor E, Ofosuwaa B, Agyeiwaa J, Elikplem R. (2022). Psychosocial experiences of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 at a teaching hospital in Ghana. SAGE Open Med. 2022 Dec 19;10:20503121221144859. doi: 10.1177/20503121221144859. PMID: 36561148; PMCID: PMC9768531.
Appiah, E. O., Appiah, S., Oti-Boadi, E., Oppong-Besse, A., Awuah, D. B., Asiedu, P. O., & Oti-Boateng, L. E. (2022). Practices of herbal management of malaria among trading mothers in Shai Osudoku District, Accra. PloS one, 17(7), e0271669.
Osei Appiah, E., Amertil, N. P., Oti-Boadi, E., Georgina Intsiful, P., & Hakami, F. (2022). Experiences of patients with end stage renal disease prior to and during dialysis therapy at greater Accra regional hospital. Cogent Public Health, 9(1), 2146301.
Osei, E. A., Appiah, S., Oti-Boadi, E., Hammond, D., Awuah, D. B., Menlah, A., ... & Baidoo, M. (2022). Experiences of women awaiting cervical CANCER screening results from selected hospitals in Accra, Ghana. BMC Public Health, 22(1), 1-11.
Ani-Amponsah, M., Richter, S., Adam, M.AH. et al. Hot fomentation of newborn fontanelles as an indigenous practice in Ghana: implications for policy and integrated community-based health care in Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. Int J Equity Health 22, 37 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-023-01852-3
Ninon, A. P., Osei Appiah, E., Klu, E., Oti-Boadi, E., Agyeiwaa, J., Tettey-Ekpah Asuboni, Z. K., & Kapiatu, J. (2023). Challenges faced by frontline nurses caring for Covid-19 patients at the GA East Hospital. Cogent Public Health, 10(1), 2165166.
Appiah, E. O., Oti-Boadi, E., Ani-Amponsah, M., Mawusi, D. G., Awuah, D. B., Menlah, A., & Ofori-Appiah, C. (2023). Barriers to nurses’ therapeutic communication practices in a district hospital in Ghana. BMC nursing, 22(1), 1-11.
Appiah, E. O., Oti-Boadi, E., Appiah, S., Bakkari, M. A., Menka, M. A., Awuah, D. B., ... & Boateng, S. A. (2023). Acceptance of HPV vaccination in boys among mothers from selected churches in Accra, Ghana. BMC Public Health, 23(1), 1053.