Background: Among various malnutrition screening tools, the mini nutritional assessment
(MNA) long-form is a simple and valid tool used to assess nutritional status in the elderly
population. It is easily administered ...
Background: - Globally at least one in three women has been sexually coerced in her lifetime.
Sexual coercion has been shown to be associated with a number of risky behaviors that in turn
may also have adverse health ...
Background: Anxiety is a common condition in any chronic disease. Anxiety symptoms may
affect the patients’ ability to control their condition, their quality of life, and their overall health
levels.Despite this fact,limited ...
Background: - Tuberculosis is one of the public health problems in the world.One third of the
world population is infected with the latent form of tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is greatest killer
worldwide due to single ...
Introduction: the frequency of prostate disorders, such as prostatitis, benign
hyperplasia, and carcinomas that are sent to pathology for diagnosis, is increasing. Histological examination is important because different ...
Background: Malaria is a significant public health problem in Ethiopia with an estimated 75% of the
land and 60% of the population being at risk of infection. In the last decade, malaria burden has
dramatically decreased ...
Background: Childbirth fearis becoming increasingly recognized as a clinical issue that can
have profound effects on the mother and her experience of pregnancy and birth. Failure to
identify women with Childbirth fear ...
Background: Malaria remains the first important public health concernsacross the globe.The
highest morbidity and mortality burden is in sub Saharan African countries. Little is known
about indoor residual spraying (IRS) ...
Postpartum haemorrhage refers loss of more than 500 and/or 1000 ml of blood
within 24 hour following vaginal, caesarean delivery respectively. It is significant public health
problem both in developed and developing ...
Background; Leukaemia is a heterogeneous group of haemopoietic cancers that comprise a
number of diverse and biologically distinct subgroups. It is a global issue which addresses all
regions of the world. Overall, these ...
Background: Diabetic patient’s dietary practice is critical to improve glycemic, lipid, and blood
pressure control, thus contributing to reduced risk for potential long-term complications and to
improve the quality of ...
Background: Breast cancer is by far the most frequent cancer of women. It is the second
leading cause of death in women worldwide. Approximately one out of eight women develops
breast cancer all over the world. More than ...
Background
Perinatal mortality is a sensitive indicator of the quality of health care provided to pregnant
women and their newborns. Although Perinatal mortality dramatically declined in developed ...
Asymptomatic malaria parasitemia remains an ef ective transmission pool for
malaria infection in a community. But it has less attention in malaria controlling and elimination
strategies. Therefore, in order to achieve a ...
Background: Ovaries are one of the common sites of neoplasm in females. These
neoplasms affect women of all age groups and manifest in wide spectrum of clinical,
morphological and histological features. Even though there ...
Background: Performance appraisal is an important management tool for measuring employee
job performance, clarifying personnel decisions such as promotion, demotion, or retention, as well
as helping develop employee ...
Habtam Abebaw; Admasu Belay; Marta Tesema(2019-06)
Background: Moral distress is a complex phenomenon of human experience affecting
individuals and whole community. Moral distressis a serious problem amongnurses and it has
negative effect on nurse’s performance.
Objective: ...
Background: Worldwide Anemia is a common health problem, as well as around two billion
people, were to suffer from anemia. In Ethiopia, the prevalence of anemia among adolescent girls is
mild to moderate public health ...
:Liver disease causes serious public health problems because of its high
prevalence worldwide and poor long-term clinical outcome, including premature deaths from
liver decompensation and its complications. The major ...
Background: Anemia remains to be the most common nutritional problem worldwide.
Pregnant women in Africa are among the most at risk with prevalence reaching up to 60%.
In Ethiopia, despite the high occurrence of multiple ...