Background: - Household water treatment and safe storage interventions are proven to improve water quality and reduce diarrheal disease incidence in developing countries. Most rural population of Ethiopia did not practice ...
Abstract:
Background: Mother-to-child transmission is the largest source of Human
lmmuno deficiency Virus infection in children. About one third of children
infected are believed to be vertically during breast-feeding. ...
Background: Cold chain management system still major challenge in developing countries including Ethiopia. Keeping vaccines has been one of the main quality assurances. This could mainly be defined by health professional’s ...
Introduction: In low income countries more than 50% of blood donations are
made by replacement and paid donors, many people in these countries are faced
with lack of knowledge, misperceptions and fears about the blood ...
Introduction: Harmful traditional practice is form of violence which has been committed primarily against children; in certain communities and societies apart from accepted cultures.Despite lives of children and newborns ...
Background - Unmet need for family planning is a problem of developing countries. Meeting
unmet need for family planning not only allows families to space and limit their births when
desired; it can also reduce the costs ...
Introduction: Malaria is a deadly disease that puts approximately 3.3 billion people at risk globally. Migrants traveling to endemic area are high risk groups that are mostly affected by malaria. Dangure woreda is a low ...
Background: Unhygienic menstrual practices can affect the health of the girls and there is an increased vulnerability to reproductive tract infections and pelvic inflammatory diseases and other complications.
OBEJECTIVE: ...
Background: Oral hygiene practice includes all the processes for keeping mouth clean and healthy. Good oral hygiene practice is necessary for prevention of bad breath, dental caries, and periodontal disease.
Objective: ...
Background: Patient safety is an important aspect for quality of healthcare. Despite significant advances in medical knowledge, there are still many adverse events affecting patient safety. Therefore, the aim of this study ...
Background: Patient Satisfaction is perception towards services they get from health institution. Even if different strategies were drafted to increase patient satisfaction with primary health care service, it is still a ...
Background:-There has been an increasing interest in health-related quality of life. Because
diabetic and its complications are responsible for reducing quality of life of individuals in recent
years
Quality of life ...
Background:Job satisfaction is a feeling that measure cognitive and behavioral aspects of workers’ towards their job. Job satisfaction is found to be one of the most important factors determining the quality of work, ...
Background- Clean water is a key factor in keeping people healthy. Water can be
contaminated at the source, in the home, or during the journey in between. A water
source that is not protected, a dirty container, or ...
My heartfelt thanks are owed to my advisor Ato Arega Bazezew (Assi.Prof). I sincerely thank him for his advice and guidance in all areas of this thesis, from reviewing the proposal, editing the survey questionnaires and ...
Background: Family contacts with pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) index case are the higher risk groups to develop TB compared with those who do not yet. However, screening rate of this risk groups reported as very low in most ...
NTRODUCTION: In the recent years, sanitation has been recognized as the basis of health,
dignity and development. However; the 2015 Millennium Development Goal target on sanitation
remains the most off-track of all the ...
Background: Inability to pay the out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure required to access health services
-has been toughted as one of the main impediments to access healthcare particularly for the poor and
the vulnerable. ...
Background: Unimproved water consumption, unimproved sanitation and open defecation indicated as poor water, sanitation and hygiene practices remain a public health challenge in developing countries, including Ethiopia. ...
Introduction: Youth tend to be less informed, less experienced, and less comfortable in
accessing reproductive health services than adults. Seventy-eight percent of the 1.7 billion
young people in the world live in the ...