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SPONSORED: Public Health Project Topics for Final Year Students

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October 20, 2023

You are positioned at the crossroads of knowledge and action as final-year students studying public health, ready to bring your academic journey to a fruitful conclusion. Your final year project offers you the chance to positively influence human health and wellbeing in the actual world in addition to fulfilling academic requirements. We have listed public health project topics in this article with the intention of motivating and directing final year students on their path to a healthier future for all.

Beyond the walls of clinics and hospitals, public health is a vibrant field. It covers a broad spectrum of academic fields, including epidemiology, health policy, public health education, and environmental health. In order to address global health issues and promote wellbeing, public health experts are at the forefront of this movement. Your project is an opportunity for you to delve further into a public health issue that interests you as you head into your final year and to share your knowledge with the larger public health community.

List of Final Year Project Topics in Public Health

  1. Sonographic Evaluation of the Liver in Pregnant Women
  2. Evaluating the Status of Schistosomiasis
  3. Assessing the Prevalence of Microsporidia in Hiv/aids patients
  4. Attitude and Perception of Nursing Mothers Towards Exclusive Breastfeeding in Nigeria
  5. The Impact of Health Care Insurance Plans
  6. Prevalence of Hepatitis Virus Infection Among Pregnant Women
  7. Perceived Benefits of Exercise Among Pregnant Mothers
  8. Impact of Breast Cancer Awareness Programmes on the Prevention of Breast Cancer Amongst Nigerian Women
  9. Comparative Analysis of Sources of Water and Water Borne Diseases
  10. Perceived Exercise and Recreation Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic
  11. Problems and Achievements of the Nigerian Health Care System
  12. Exclusive Breastfeeding and Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of Hiv Among Pregnant Women
  13. Assessment of Socio-economic Status and the Utilization of Traditional Herbs in the Treatment of Malaria Among Pregnant Women
  14. Cultural Beliefs and Gender Dynamics of Pmtct Services Among Pregnant Women
  15. Diabetes: a Leading Causes of Death in Nigeria, How Health Worker Through Education and Health Promotion Could Increase Diabetes Awareness Among Nigerians
  16. An Analysis of the Increase in Mortality Rate as a Result of Abortion Among Young Women of Childbearing Age
  17. Knowledge and Perception of Nosocomial Infection Among Health Workers and Resident
  18. Hepatitis C Virus Among Pregnant Women/people Living With Hiv/aids
  19. Males Involvement Towards the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission Services Among Pregnant Women
  20. Level of Awareness and Prevention of Anemia in Pregnancy Among Pregnant Women
  21. Factors Affecting Family Planning Services in Rural Area Among Women
  22. The Attitude of Health Workers Towards Relapse Prevention Among Psychiatric Patients
  23. Level of Awareness on the Prevention of Anemia Among Pregnant Women
  24. Prevalence of Malnutrition Among Children Under Five
  25. The Impact of Challenges and Limitations Confronting International Organisation in Carrying Out Humanitarian Aid
  26. Organization and Financing of Primary Health Care in Nigeria: Problems, Issues and Alternative Approaches
  27. The Impact of Private Financing of Health Care System in Nigeria
  28. Demand for Health Care Services in Nigeria: Implications for Poverty Reduction
  29. Economic Role of Solidarity and Social Capital in Accessing Modern Health Care Services in Nigeria
  30. The Effect of Poverty and Access to Health Care
  31. Factors Influencing Childbearing Women’s Choice of Health Care Services
  32. Factors Affecting Utilization of Health Care Services
  33. Pregnancy Duration and Choice of Ante-natal and Delivery Care
  34. Factors Influencing Women’s Choice of Place of Delivery in Nigeria
  35. Patient’s Perception and Satisfaction With Health Care Professionals at Primary Care Facilities in Nigeria
  36. Factors Associated With the Use of Maternity Services
  37. Evaluation of Current Techniques in Diagnoses of Human Immune Deficiency Virus Hiv
  38. Primary Health Care Services in Nigeria: Critical Issues and Strategies for Enhancing the Use by the Rural Communities
  39. Methane Emissions From Landfills: Problems and Solution

Conclusion

These project topics cover a wide range of areas in public health and provide opportunity to explore numerous facets of health and wellbeing. Your topic selection should be in line with your passion and professional goals and adhere to the standards of your academic program. Your final year project topic is more than simply a chance to do research; it's also a chance to make a difference, encourage healthier communities, and advance the worldwide goal of enhancing public health. Take advantage of this chance, and let your initiative serve as a symbol of your dedication to your own well-being, the health of the public, and the quest of healthier lifestyles for all. Your public health career is about to take on a new chapter, and your project is the first step in making the world healthier and more just.