Isaiah Osei Duah Junior: Uncovering Pathways to Intimacy and Quality of Life in Infertility
Isaiah Osei Duah Junior, Center for Advocacy, Response and Education (CARE) Ambassador at Purdue University, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper published in PLOS ONE:
“Here’s to my 17th research baby!
Despite not being from ophthalmology or cognitive neuroscience my main area of research, I was fascinated by the systematic review approach, one of the most rigorous ways to generate evidence. This inspired me to contribute to this important work where we outline a step-by-step protocol for conducting a systematic review on psychosocial interventions to improve marital intimacy, sexual satisfaction, and quality of life among women and couples facing infertility in low- and middle-income countries.
See link.”
Title: Psychosocial interventions for improving marital intimacy, sexual satisfaction, and quality of life of women and couples with infertility problems in low and middle-income countries: Systematic review protocol
Authors: Stella Sarpomaa Oppong, Florence Naab, Isaiah Osei Duah Junior, Samuel Ankamah, David Owiredu, Francisca Happy Ametor, Mercy Monde Imakando, Josephine Mpomaa Kyei, Anthony Danso-Appiah

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