From The Desk of The Editor-in-Chief | Dear Colleague, We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to our authors, reviewers, and all stakeholders who continue to support and contribute to the growth of the West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM). Your collective efforts remain the backbone of our progress and the driving force behind our commitment to advancing medical knowledge and practice within the region and beyond. To our esteemed reviewers, we extend our deepest gratitude for the invaluable role you have played in the continued success of the journal over the years. Your dedication, expertise, and unwavering commitment to excellence have been instrumental in maintaining the quality, credibility, and integrity of our publications. Through your thoughtful evaluations and constructive feedback, you have not only helped ensure the steady and timely publication of the journal but have also significantly strengthened its impact within the medical and scientific community. Your contributions extend far beyond the review process, as they help shape the direction of research, uphold ethical standards, and inspire confidence in the work we publish. As we move forward, we remain committed to fostering this strong collaborative spirit and to continuing to build a platform that reflects excellence, innovation, and relevance in medical research. TRANSITION TO A NEW PUBLICATION SCHEDULE We would like to reiterate the journal’s updated publication schedule. Due to challenges related to reviewer availability and manuscript turnaround times, the journal has undertaken a strategic review of its publication process. Going forward, the journal will be published three times a year, with each issue covering a four-month period. Please note the following key points: The first issue under the new schedule will cover September–December 2025. Subsequent issues will cover January–April 2026 and May–August 2026, and will continue in this four-month cycle thereafter. These changes are aimed at ensuring a more reliable review process, clearer publication timelines, and an improved overall experience for our authors. CALL FOR REVIEWERS We kindly appeal to you to give priority to any pending manuscript reviews and submit your recommendations at the earliest opportunity. Your timely contribution greatly strengthens the quality and impact of the journal. To further enhance the quality of our peer-review process, we are actively seeking, enthusiastic, and dedicated reviewers across all specialties. We welcome individuals who are willing to contribute their expertise and commit to reviewing manuscripts within the designated time frame. If you are interested in joining our pool of reviewers—or if you know someone who might be—please reach out to me. MOVING FORWARD I remain optimistic about the future of WAJM. With your continued collaboration, we will not only overcome existing challenges but also elevate the journal to new heights of academic excellence and global recognition. Thank you once again for your continued support and commitment to the West African Journal of Medicine. I look forward to our sustained collaboration as we work together to enhance the journal’s impact and advance medical research and healthcare in West Africa and beyond. | WAJM PUBLISHED ARTICLES The previous editions are available at the West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM) office, located at 6 Taylor Drive, Edmund Crescent, Medical Compound, Yaba, Lagos State. However, the e-copy has been sent to the corresponding authors. For authors, individuals, and institutions interested in obtaining copies of previous editions, please visit our website for details on subscription rates, or contact the Editor-in-Chief directly via wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com | | | WAJM VOLUME 42, NUMBER 9 SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2025 The contents of this issue are listed below. The free abstract-text content of this edition can be accessed on the journal website and on PubMed Central amongst others. | | | | | | | | | | | | ORIGINAL ARTICLE Prevalence and Correlates of Depression among Non-Parturient, Pregnant, and Postpartum Women in Ibadan, Nigeria F. Omokhodion, A. M. Adebayo, O. O. Bello, Y. O. John-Akinola, T. Ilori, T. T. Bella-Awusah, E. O. Cadmus, C. M. Ndikom, O. O. Ojengbede West Afr J Med. Sept. – Dec. 2025; 42(9): 708-717 PMID: 42035309 | | | | | | | ORIGINAL ARTICLE Outcome of the Management of Patients with Tropical Diabetic Hand Syndrome A. J. Akintayo, S. J. Yiltok, J. D. Choji, A. Egga, S. S. Kaffi, S. O. Akubuko, A. Idrisu, F. Wodung, J. O. Edah, G. Odoh , F. H. Puepet West Afr J Med. Sept. – Dec. 2025; 42(9): 733-738 PMID: 42035327 | | | | | | | | | | | | | PROCESSING AND PUBLICATION FEESGiven the prevailing economic conditions, the increasing production costs, and the fluctuating exchange rates, we kindly request authors to submit payments in US Dollars (USD) for all processing and publication fees. Kindly be informed that manuscripts accepted for publication will be rescheduled for the subsequent edition if publication fees are not settled within the designated payment period. If author encounters challenges with making payments in USD, they should please contact the Editor-in-Chief via email:- wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com or WhatsApp (08068925934). The current fees are as stated below: The current fees are as stated below:Processing Fee: $60.00 Publication Fee: $150.00 Payment in Dollars (Domiciliary Account) Account Name: West African Journal Medicine Account Number: 0483489788 Bank: GT Bank Swift Code: GTBINGLA Sort Code: 058194010 | JANUARY - APRIL 2026 EDITIONThe January - April 2026 edition is presently undergoing editorial review. Below is a preliminary list of manuscripts that have been reviewed and are ready for publication. The complete list will be updated shortly, and the advance publication is scheduled for release within the next two weeks. Corresponding authors of manuscripts are kindly encouraged to settle any outstanding statutory charges at their earliest convenience. Please, note that the publishing fees should be paid ONLY into the WAJM Account.Evidence of payment should be forwarded to the Editor-In-Chief’s email - wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com. | | EDITORIAL ***************************************** | | | POSTERIOR URETHAL VALVE AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL IBADAN: A SEVEN-YEAR REVIEW A.D ADEMOLA, A.O ASINOBI, D.I Olulana, A.O Takure, S.A Adebayo, M.A Alao, O.O Tongo, A. I Ayede, J.A Akinmoladun, P.T Adenigba, R.B Olatunji, TA Lawal, T.A Lawal, O.O Ogundoyin, E.O Olapade-Olaopa, O.B Shittu | | SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC, ECONOMIC FACTORS AND ANTIBIOTIC SELF-MEDICATION AMONG RESIDENTS OF RIVERS STATE IN SOUTH-SOUTH, NIGERIA N.O Nnadi, J. Ikurayeke, I.G Amaechi , N.P Dienye, F.A Olaniyan | | | RISK FACTORS FOR PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT ADMISSION AND IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY AMONG PAEDIATRIC EMERGENCIES IN NIGERIA: A SINGLE CENTRE STUDY A.A - Abimbola Akindolire, B.A - Bosede Adebayo, A.F - Abieyuwa Fagbohun, O.F - Olumuyiwa Folayan, O.A - Oluwakemi Ashubu, O.R - Oloruntobi Robert, O.T - Olukemi Tongo, J.H -Jan Hau Lee | PATIENTS’ SATISFACTION WITH HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN A TERTIARY HEALTHCARE FACILITY, NORTH-CENTRAL, NIGERIA Bello CSS, Eseigbe P, Elisha A, Chima AAG | OPTIMISING ASTHMA CONTROL IN A SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN POPULATION: ASSESSING AGREEMENT AMONG FIVE STANDARDIZED QUESTIONNAIRES Kehinde Feyisara, Awopeju Olayemi, Adewole Olufemi, Afolabi Michael, Adejuyigbe Tolulope, Adeniyi Bamidele, Erhabor Gregory Efosa | EFFECT OF AN MHEALTH INTERVENTION ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH LITERACY AND SERVICE UTILISATION AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA Aanuoluwapo Omobolanle OLAJUBU, Abiola Olubusola KOMOLAFE, Temitope Oluwafemi OLAJUBU, Adekemi Eunice OLOWOKERE | Whispers From a Hollow Place: Caregiver Experiences Following Childhood Cancer Survival in Lagos State: A Qualitative Study. Adeseye Michael Akinsete, Ugonna Olaraiche Fakile , Omolola Adisa, Bawo Onesirosan James, Adedayo O Joseph, Adebola Damola-Okesiji, Bukola Quadri , Korede Akindele, Edamisan O. Temiye | Multicentric Castleman Disease Initially Diagnosed as Disseminated Tuberculosis in an Adolescent Boy in Sokoto, Nigeria
Khadijat O. Isezuo, Usman Muhammad Sani, Taibat A. Raji, Inalegwu Christopher Udah, Aliyu Salihu, Sani Ado, Faruk Emetumah, Asma’u Adamu, Aliyu Mamman Na’uzo, Yahaya Mohammed. | The Ibadan Chronic Heart Failure Project: Baseline clinical profile, management, and six-month outcomes of the first 1,290 participants. Okechukwu S. Ogah, Olanike A. Orimolade, Chukwuemeka L. Anyikwa, Chidinma M. Ogah, Akinyemi Aje, Oladimeji Adebayo, Adewole A. Adebiyi, Abiodun M Adeoye, Olulola O. Oladapo | Long-term Outcomes of Low-Energy Open Tibial Shaft Fractures: A 10-Year Follow-up Study of Infection Rates
Adedire A., Oluwadiya K.S., Ajibade A., Akinwale John Faniyi, Folami Emmanuel Oladayo, Asafa Opeyemi Qozeem, Oyeniyi Ganiyu Adebukola, Ajayeoba Olumuyiwa Tope, Oluwatoyin Nike Akinyoade, Ayodeji Oluwaseun Ogungbemi, Olanrewaju Olayemi, Ejim Thomas | | WAJM REVIEWER APPRECIATION NOTICE Peer reviewers are the cornerstone of the scholarly publishing process. Through their careful evaluation, constructive feedback, and dedication to scientific rigor, reviewers help ensure that published research remains credible, reliable, and impactful. The West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM) expresses its sincere appreciation to all reviewers who have generously devoted their time and expertise to evaluate manuscripts submitted to the journal. Your commitment to maintaining high academic and ethical standards has been instrumental in strengthening the quality and integrity of the research we publish. In recognition of your invaluable contributions, the journal has included your names on the official list of reviewers which will be published and periodically updated on the WAJM website. This acknowledgement reflects our gratitude for your service to the journal and to the broader medical and scientific community. If you have completed a review for WAJM and your name does not yet appear on the published list, please kindly contact the editorial office so that we can update the record accordingly. The reviewers’ list will be updated periodically to ensure that all contributors receive appropriate recognition. | REVIEWER CERTIFICATES WAJM is pleased to provide Certificates of Review for completed manuscript reviews upon request. If you would like to receive a certificate, please contact the editorial office via email or WhatsApp. Once your review has been verified in our records, the certificate will be issued and sent to you. We remain deeply grateful for your support and scholarly contribution. Your continued participation as reviewers strengthens the mission of the West African Journal of Medicine to advance medical knowledge, support evidence-based practice, and promote high-quality research across West Africa and the global scientific community. We look forward to your continued collaboration with WAJM in 2026 and beyond | ADVERTISE IN WAJM Advertise your brand, products, and events (conferences, exhibitions, and workshops) in our esteemed journal and reach out to healthcare professionals and institutions worldwide. For more information, kindly reach out to the Editor-in-Chief (email: wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com). | WEBSITE Our website is fully functional. For assistance or support in accessing particular information on the website, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our team is ready to help. For more information, kindly reach out to the Editor-in-Chief (email: wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com). | INQUIRIES/COMPLAINTS For inquiries and complaints, please call or send WhatsApp message to +2348068925934. | | I look forward to receiving your suggestions and feedback. Thank you. Prof. G. E. Erhabor Editor-in-Chief West African Journal of Medicine | Reviewers List |
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