Background: Male partner involvement during the postpartum period is an effective intervention to improve maternal as well as newborn health outcomes. There is a connection between involving male partners and increased ...
Background: Male partner involvement during the postpartum period is an effective
intervention to improve maternal as well as newborn health outcomes. There is a
connection between involving male partners and increased ...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the commonest non communicable disease types that have a great
public health impact both in developed and developing countries. However, in Ethiopia, the long
term survival status of ...
Background: Perinatal asphyxia is when the baby receives too little oxygen because of the inability of the newborn to initiate and sustain adequate respiration immediately after delivery. Despite improvements in the diagnosis ...
Introduction: Post term births is major determinants of neonatal mortality, including short- and
long-term morbidity. In developing countries, where post-term birth is disproportionately
common, the magnitude and ...
Background: Menopause is the permanent absence of menstruation resulting from the cessation of ovarian follicular activity. Even though, menopause is part of natural and biological event in a woman’s life, high proportion ...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus is the public health issue that affects the health of an individual through reducing body’s immune system. Despite, antiretroviral therapy could reduce the transmission of human ...
Introduction: Multiple factors may contribute to sleep disruption in type 2 diabetic individuals. Sleep disruption in type 2 diabetic individuals frequently associated with long-term damage, dysfunction, and failure of ...
Background: Hyperglycemic emergency is the most serious acute complications of diabetes mellitus and its impact have been increased among adult diabetic patients. Despite the growing up of hyperglycemic emergency impact ...
Background: A significantly greater proportion of patients who died due to aspiration pneumonia were diagnosed with in-hospital aspiration pneumonia (19%), compared to those who were improved or died due to all other causes. ...
Background: Recognizing the level of glycemic control of a client is an important predictor of the development of complication and risk of death from diabetes. However, the other most important predictor which is the time ...
Background: Early neonatal death is death of infants in the first week of life. In 2019, 2.4 million newborns
died globally, and 99, 000 live births died in Ethiopia. Of this death, 34%-92% of deaths happen within 7 days ...
Background: A cancer diagnosis is a very stressful event and has tremendous consequences for most persons who experience it, affecting all aspects of life. Quality of life has become an important patient-reported measurement ...
Background: Nowadays, peoples living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) were enrolled into lifelong Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART) irrespective of their Cluster of Differentiation 4 (CD4) cell count as well as ...
Background: Cognition is any intellectual process by which one becomes aware of perceiving, reasoning, judgment, memory, and thinking. Cognitive impairment is the major health problem particularly in elderly with type 2 ...
Background: Comorbid hypertension among people with diabetes is now becoming a worldwide public health problem. Even though hypertension is the most common comorbidity among diabetes populations, studies on determinants ...
Background: The use of health services by the elderly could vary according to the cultural, social, economic, and demographic situation of the person who may need the care. However, documented studies on health service ...
Introduction: Diabetic ketoacidosis is an acute life-threatening complication of diabetes mellitus. With appropriate treatments, diabetic ketoacidosis patients are expected to make a full recovery within 24 hours. Previous ...
Background ; Delivering Compassionate and Respectful Care is essential to high quality health care and it is at the heart of our health system.
Objectives ; To assess implementation of Compassionate and Respectful Care ...
Background: Perinatal asphyxia is when the baby receives too little oxygen because of the inability of the newborn to initiate and sustain adequate respiration immediately after delivery. Despite improvements in the diagnosis ...