Nowadays people spend their time more indoor than outdoor. Their activity makes them
exposed to many environmental pollutants that affect their health. The microbes are normally
present in both indoor and outdoor ...
Background: Over recent decades, more pregnant women around the world have undergone labor induction to
deliver their babies. In developing countries up to 25% of all deliveries at term now involve induction of labor, but ...
Background: Infection prevention plays a key role in preventing a n d reducing the rate of
healthcare associated infections. Proper infection prevention practices are fundamental to quality of
care, and essential to ...
Daniel Desta; Lelisa Sena; Teshome Kabeta(2017-06)
Background: Food insecurity is both cause and consequence of deleterious clinical
outcome among PLHIV associating with CD4 decline, lowered BMI, viral RNA
suppression, increased opportunistic infections, hospitalization ...
Background: Patient safety is crucial to the quality of patient care and remains challenging for
countries at all levels of development. There is a popular acknowledgement of the importance of
establishing patient safety ...
Background: Urbanization is one of the main causes for ecological problems due to the
introduction of pollutants into water bodies. Degradation of water resources with pollutant
effluent occurs by altering attributes ...
Background: Health workers turnover is an increasing problem that threatens the functioning
of the health care sector worldwide, especially in developing countries like Ethiopia. Although
the number of Hospitals in west ...
Background: Inter-pregnancy interval is defined as the time lapsed between two consecutive pregnancies.
The length of interval is dependent on the duration of each component, with the postpartum amenorrhea
and the ...
Mohammed Jemal; Chernet Hailu; Mamo Nigatu(2017-06)
Background:- Intestinal parasitic infection is distributed worldwide, especially in developing
countries with low socio-economic status and poor living conditions. In Ethiopia, intestinal
parasitic infection is a major ...
BACKGROUND: Parasitic infections, caused by intestinal protozoan and helminths,
affect more than two billion people worldwide (1). These infections are more prevalent
in the poorest sections of the population and ...
Background: The success of any organization always depends on the participation and job performance of their
employees. Health workers job performance level is cornerstone for better productivity of any health care ...
Background: Human resources are vital for delivering health services, and health
systems cannot function effectively without sufficient numbers of skilled, motivated, and
well-supported health professionals. Job satisfaction ...
BACKGROUND: Human power is the back bone for the provision of quality health care for the
population. High level of professional satisfaction among health workers earns high dividends such as
higher worker force retention ...
Ayanle Suleiman; Mubarek Abera; Desta Hiko(2014-06)
Background: Mental neurological and substance use disorders are prevalent in all regions of the
world. The prevalence of mental illness in Somaliland is relatively high
. Despite this high burden, there is lack of mental ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare is a knowledge driven process and thus knowledge management and the tools to manage knowledge in healthcare sector are gaining attention. The aim of this systematic review is to investigate knowledge ...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed and the leading cause of
death among women worldwide. Good knowledge of breast cancer on part of women
enhances timely screening, early detection, and treatment. ...
Key elements of the birth plan package include recognition of danger signs. Although there are some
studies on birth preparedness and complication readiness in Ethiopia; most of them studied women
attending antenatal ...
Wondwosen Molla; Marta Tessema; Asresash Demisse(2018-06)
Background: World health organization strongly recommend that, every obstetrical provider at
birth needs to have knowledge, skills on active management of third stage of labour and use
routinely for all ...
Background: - Compassion, Respectful and Caring (CRC) behaviour is serving patients
being ethical, living the professional oath, and being a model for young professionals and
medical students. Currently in Ethiopia there ...
Background: - Mental disorders account for five percent of the total burden of disease and
nineteen per cent of all disability in Africa. Approximately one out of four people in Africa may
experience what the World Health ...