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 ...
Background: Adjustment is a process in which the individual attempts to deal with stress, tension, conflicts and meet his or her needs. The American College of Health Association found that stress due to adjustment problem ...
Background: Road traffic injuries are among the leading causes of death and life-long disability among young people aged 15-29 years and are among the top three causes of mortality between people aged 15-44 years globally. ...
Background: School Related gender based violence refers to acts of sexual or physical violence inflicted on children in and around schools because of their sex or gendere identity. It results in fatal and non-fatal injuries, ...
Background: The neonatal period which is the first 28 days of life is the most vulnerable time for child survival. With identification of risk factors, it is possible to prevent mainly aiming improvement of newborn children ...
Back Ground: Globally, adolescents were insufficiently physically active. Prolonged sitting time is associated with premature mortality and ill health which contribute to 3.2
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million deaths each year. In ...
Background: Pneumonia causes about two million deaths among under five years children, accounting for nearly one in five child death globally. In Ethiopia the number of pneumonia deaths in children under 5 years was 30,733 ...
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.
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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 ...
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- 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: 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: Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel the way you think and how you act. It is different from usual mood fluctuations and short lived ...
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 ...
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: Hypertension is a serious medical condition that significantly increases the risks of heart, brain, kidney, and other diseases. Hypertension is a major reason for premature death worldwide and it is the one ...
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 ...
Back ground: Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that can affect women after childbirth. Mothers with postpartum depression experience feelings of extreme sadness, anxiety, as well as changes in energy, sleep, and ...
Background: Short inter-pregnancy interval (< 24 months) has a negative effect on perinatal outcomes such as congenital anomalies, developmental delay, preterm birth, low birth weight and neonatal death and maternal ...
Background: - Breast milk provides the ideal nutrition for infants. Globally, 11.6 percent of deaths of children under-2 years of age are attributable to sub-optimal breast-feeding practices. Although optimal breast-feeding ...