Background: Epilepsy is a common illness worldwide and has been observed to affect quality
of life. Epilepsy patients have a lower quality of life than the general population as well as many
other chronic disease ...
Background: Nursing documentation is an essential component of nursing practice that has a
potential to improve patient care outcomes. Poor documentation of nursing care activities among
Nurses have been shown to have ...
Background: Maternal perception of decreased fetal movement is a common complaint, and one
of the most frequent causes of unplanned visits that affects up to 15% of pregnancies. Not
enough emphasis is placed on the ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major public health concern that affects more
than one-third of all women globally. Assessing the prevalence and associated factors of IPV
during pandemics in various ...
Background: Breast-feeding techniques is a skill, which every mother and children acquires
through time. Ineffective breastfeeding technique is one of the factors contributing to Primipara
mothers practicing non-exclusive ...
Background: Teenage pregnancy is the biggest killer of young girls worldwide; 1,000,000 teenage girls
die or suffer serious injury, infection or disease due to pregnancy or childbirth every year. It led adolescents
to ...
Background; Induction of labor is a process of artificial initiation of uterine contractions
after the age of fetal viability and before spontaneous onset of labor, with the aim of achieving
cervical effacement and ...
Introduction: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) are at the frontline of defense in combating
COVID-19 and they play a critical role, not only in the management of COVID-19 patients, but
also in ensuring adequate infection ...
Background: According to WHO, Unintended pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy which
is the sum total of mistimed and unwanted pregnancy. Most unintended pregnancies result
from not using contraception or from not using ...
Background- Family planning is central to gender equality and women’s empowerment and it
is a key factor in reducing poverty. Implanon is one of Long acting family planning methods
provide uninterrupted protection to ...
Background: Autonomy of women in health care decision-making is tremendously crucial for improved maternal health outcomes and women’s empowerment. Women with greater freedom of movement are more likely to receive maternal ...
Background: Globally, preterm birth is major public health problem which has high burden of health impacts, economic costs and also lost of productivity due to long time Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Admission.
Objective: ...
Background: - Nutrition status is one of the health problems in developing countries. Prisons typically comprise marginalized sections of society and at high nutritional risk due to lack of diet diversity; And there is a ...
Background: Epilepsy is a chronic non communicable disease of the brain that affects people of all ages. Nearly 80% of the people with epilepsy are found in developing countries where epilepsy remains a major public health ...
Background: Maternal delays in utilization of emergency obstetric care are the contributing factors for high maternal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Although maternity waiting home promotes the delivery ...
Introduction: In Ethiopia as a mechanism for alleviating unemployment and accelerating development special attention has given to the development of micro and Small-scale enterprises. But studies revealed that workers were ...
Background: Low Birth Weight babies are at greater risk of illness and death as they lack the ability to control their body temperature. Although Kangaroo Mother Care promotes the health of the neonates via improving their ...
Background: The maternity continuum of care is the continuity of maternal health care services that a woman uses antenatal care, skill birth attendant, and postnatal care. It is a critical strategy for reducing maternal ...
Background: preconception care was improving the health of the woman before conception, but, poorly practiced in sub-Saharan Africa including Ethiopia, due to poor awareness of preconception care. The prevalence of ...
ntroduction: intestinal parasites are the most abundant and common infectious microorganism in
developing countries. Globally, it remains the public health problem by affecting 3.2 billion people
from which 10% were ...