Alemnesh Bekele (BSc); Dr Maleda Tefera; Dr Shiferaw Letta(Haramaya University, 2024-07)
Background: Parental satisfaction in pediatric inpatient care is crucial for assessing the quality of
healthcare services provided to hospitalized children. Understanding and addressing parent
satisfaction levels can ...
Background: Competent and well-trained faculties are necessary for quality education. The
presence of with inadequate skill and knowledge is an indicator for the presence of gaps in
education. However, the clinical ...
Introduction: Birth asphyxia is defined as neonate’s failure to initiate and sustain breathing at
birth. It can be caused by events in the antepartum or intraparum period. Globally 20-30% of
neonates with hypoxic ischemic ...
A paediatric intensive care unit is a specialized unit that provides medical care to
critically ill children. Awareness of the admission pattern and outcomes of critically ill children
admitted to Paediatric Intensive ...
Murad Umerdin; Simon Birhanu (MPH; Shiferaw Letta (Ph.D.(Haramaya University, 2023-10)
Background: Communication is the sharing of information between people by sending and receiving it through speaking, writing, or any other means. Poor communication between nurses and patients adversly affects healthcare ...
Gemeda Ahmed (BSc); Dr. Aboma Motuma; Mrs. Abiyot Asfaw(Haramaya University, 2023-12)
Introduction: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are contributed to absenteeism from workplace and early retirement from profession. Currently work-related musculoskeletal disorder is becoming serious emerging public ...
Mohammed Johar; Dr Biftu Geda; Mr Teshager Worku(Haramaya University, 2023-03)
Background: Globally, 65.5 million people are suffered from cataract. It is the most common cause of low vision and the principal cause of blindness in the world .limited information is available on the prevalence cataract ...
Mohammed Johar; Dr Biftu Geda; Mr Teshager Worku(Haramaya University, 2023-03)
Background: Globally, 65.5 million people are suffered from cataract. It is the most common cause of low vision and the principal cause of blindness in the world .limited information is available on the prevalence cataract ...
Kadir Abdu; Dr. Biftu Geda; Dr. Maleda Tefera(Haramaya University, 2023-06)
Background: Chronic liver disease is the long-term degradation of liver processes such as the
manufacture of clotting factors and other proteins, the detoxification of toxic metabolic
products, and the excretion of ...
Mohammed Abdela (BSc); Dr. Haymanot M (Ph.D., Assistance Professor); Dr. Biftu G (Ph.D., Associate Professor of Nursing and public health)(Haramaya University, 2022-09)
Background; Length of hospital stay post-operatively is the duration of stay in the surgical ward
after surgery, and it is the most important problem hospitals are facing around the world today,
with magnitude rates ...
Dereje Worku Birehanu (BSc); Dr.Tesfaye Assebe (PhD); Dr Tesfaye Gobena (PhD, and associate Professor)(Haramaya University, 2021-09)
Background. “Induction of labor is not risk free, despite its importance for ending risky
pregnancy compare to spontaneous onset of labor it has potential harms and it increases the
rate of different maternal and ...
Dejene Etana Daba; Elias Sertse; Kidest Getachew(Haramaya University, 2022-11)
Background: Epidemiologic assessment of outcomes of surgical patient‟s admissions into intensive care
units provides a framework to evaluate healthcare system efficiency and project future healthcare needs.
The mortality ...
ABSTRACT
Background. Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is an anomaly whose etiology is not
clear, but It is characterized by progressive hypertrophy of the circular muscles of the
pylorus with consequent obstruction ...
Introduction: Poor self-care practices and poor glycemic control increase the risk of diabetes associated chronic complications. Despite previous studies determining the extent and correlates
of self-care practice, they ...
Jemal Mohammed Adame; Dr. Abdulaziz Mohammed (MD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine); Dr. Sisay Molla (MD, Neurologist, Assistant Professor of Neurology); Dr. Merga Dheresa (PhD Associated Professor)(Haramaya University, Haramaya, 2023-03)
Background: Stroke is the second leading cause of death above the age of 60 years, and the fifth
leading cause in people aged 15 to 59 years old as reported by the World Health Organization
global burden of diseases. ...
“Maternity continuum of care” refers to the continuity of care throughout
pregnancy, childbirth, and after delivery. Although it is an effective strategy for improving
maternal and child health, the coverage of these ...
Background: Obstetric fistula is one of the major maternal health challenges in low and middle-income
countries that affected millions of women worldwide. Obstetric fistula is common among teenage mothers
that results ...
Background: Many children living with Human Immuno Virus are surviving into adolescence as a result
of increased access to antiretroviral therapy. Regardless of the recommendation made by World Health
Organization, ...
Background: Rabies is perhaps the most deadly of all human diseases, as once clinical
symptoms appear it is almost 100 percent fatal and there is no specific treatment that cures the
virus after clinical onset. The WHO ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed the outbreak of a new corona virus
disease, COVID-19 as a public health emergency of international concern in January and considered
it as a pandemic in March ...