Background: Cervical cancer is the most common sexually transmitted infection; about 75% of sexually active people are infected with human papiloma virus during their lifetime. Globally, it is targeted to provide vaccination ...
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 ...
Introduction: In Ethiopia the best method to distribute iodine for the population is table salt because in every part of the country salt is used in most of food preparation. The government of Ethiopia started implementing ...
Background: Nutrition is a fundamental pillar of human life and its requirement varies with respect to
age, gender and during physiological changes such as pregnancy.Pregnant mother’s nutritional
knowledge, attitudes, ...
Background - newborn health have a high stake in global health agenda, however, 7000 newborns die each day in the world. and the fact that the practice of low essential immediate care service contribute to the problem. ...
Background: patient satisfaction with regular hospital food service is the level to which
the patient’s impression of their wants and expectations are being met by the service
provided and also important to understand ...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a common worldwide problem with its prevalence
magnified in infants. Nearly 50% of world population were exposed to vitamin D deficiency
from them infants‟ accounts 7% to 45% due to ...
Back ground:Antenatal care (ANC) reduces maternal mortality and morbidity by
identifying at risk mothers for complication and providing appropriate intervention in
time. Effectiveness of antenatal care, however, relies ...
Background: Routine health information system (RHIS) is a system whereby health data are
recorded, stored and processed to improve decision-making in the health sector. It is vital for
acquisition of data for health ...
Introduction: To reduce neonatal and maternal mortality, decreasing the magnitude of
short birth intervals is important. However, its’ magnitude wasn’t studied in the study
area, there are unstudied variables, and there ...
Background: Early initiation of breastfeeding (EIBF) is defined as feeding newborn infants
through the mother's breast milk during the first hour of delivery. Breastfeeding beginning at the
appropriate time is a major ...
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 ...
Introduction: Complications and obstetric emergencies were taken as an indicator of obstetric need. Obstetric needs are a health problem that needs Emergency Obstetric intervention. The assessment of Unmet Obstetric Need ...
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
Mental neurological and substance use (MNS) disorders are prevalent in all regions of the world
and are major contributors to morbidity and premature mortality. Integration of mental health
care in to primary ...
Background: The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimated that there are 4.5 million victims of forced sexual exploitation worldwide; 98% of whom are estimated to be women and girls. In recent years, there has been ...
Background: Obstetric fistula is a serious preventable public health problem in developing
countries. Globally, an estimated 50,000 to 100,000 women develop fistula annually and 39,000
women suffering with untreated ...
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: Breast Self-Examination is the recommended method for screening and early detec tion of breast cancer especially in developing countries. However, the practice of breast self examination was low and varies in ...
Introduction: Mothers with ineffective breast feeding techniques cease breastfeeding earlier
and interferes with exclusive breast feeding; which ultimately result in a serious of acute
infectious diseases like diarrhea, ...