Background: Drug therapy problem is a significant challenge to provide high quality health care service
for the patients. It is associated with morbidity, mortality, increased hospital stay and reduced quality of
life. ...
The study assessed the challenges and prospects of good governance in the revenue generation office of
Assosa town administration. Descriptive research design was used. Quantitative and qualitative
approaches of research ...
Background: ABC-VEN matrix analysis is formulated by cross tabulating of ABC and VEN
analysis and has a key role in assisting decisions making in medicine selection, purchasing and
inventory management and hence help in ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitude of students toward learning civic and ethical education in Bilo secondary school of Boneya Boshe Woreda. To accomplish this purpose descriptive research method was ...
BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot ulcer are very common in people with diabetes throughout
the world, affecting up to 15% of diabetic patients during their lifetime. Foot ulcers
significantly contribute to morbidity and mortality ...
Good governance has become a key agenda of development discourse in the world in general, and Africa in particular. Ethiopia, too, does not deviate from this global fashion. Accordingly, due to their closeness to the ...
Background: Tuberculosis is the biggest health challenges of the world. Tuberculous
lymphadenopathy is an important of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Fine needle aspiration
cytology (FNAC) is the cost effective and quick ...
Background: The main target in diabetic care is to improve the patient quality of life and
maintain optimal metabolic control with minimal complications. This can be achieved by making
the patient adherence to self care ...
In view to promote private investment, the government of Ethiopia enacted various policies and laws. Besides investment promotion, the government established investment administration organs both at federal and regional ...
The objective of this study is to examine effects associated with “system level institutional legacies” on developmental efforts to bring socio-economic transformation by assessing perceived level of demand for democracy ...
Background: Little is known about antenatal care utilisation difference among food secure and
food insecure household pregnant women and factors contributing to inequities in antenatal care
use in Gombora woreda Hadiya ...
Background: Successful treatment of multidrug resistant tuberculosis requires therapy with
several effective drugs some of which are highly toxic, less efficacious and expensive. Drug
related adverse reactions are common ...
This study was carried out on Sagi Tagata Natural Forest, Ilu Aba Bor Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, with the objectives of assessing the woody species diversity and structure of the vegetation. Sagi Tagata forest is one of the ...
Background: The use of antibiotics in surgical patients for both the prophylaxis and
treatment of infections is a reasonable practice; however characterized by unsuitable
practices such as unnecessary use for prolonged ...
Background: Domestic violence has unwanted effects on the physical and psychological well-being of women,
which have been recognized globally as an important public health problem. Violence perpetrated by intimate
partner ...
Teenage fertility is defined as a teenage girl, usually within the ages of 13-19, becoming fertile. Worldwide, adolescents suffer from a disproportionate share of early marriage, unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and ...
Background: - Effective inventory management minimizes stock outs and losses due to unnecessary
expiry, and other problems, and ensures that the desired medicines are available at all times in
adequate quantities. However, ...
Background: Violence against women is a serious human rights abuse & public health issue, owing to
its substantial consequences for women's physical, mental & reproductive health which is mostly
perpetuate by current or ...
Background: United Nations Millennium Project of Transforming Health Systems for women &
children report of 2005 concluded that universal access to EmONC could reduce maternal deaths by
74%. Even though there are some ...
Background Information: In addition to the health care provided by the health
facilities in developing countries, the population still largely depends on traditional
healing systems for majority of diseased conditions. ...