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. On the other hand, sex, marital status, and history of previous treatment have no impact on the survival experience of TB patients. The study shows that 84.5% of the patients were still alive at the end of 8 months of anti-TB treatment. Based on the result of the study, different factors are identified for the death of TB. Patients recommended that TB co-infected people should have (1)
A total of 730 married women were included in the analysis. Thus, three-fourths (75.1%) of women had higher decision-making autonomy on their health, neonatal health, and other (1)
ART, Gondar, HIV Infection, Mixed Infant Feeding (1)
Background. Postpartum depression is an umbrella, which encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth within 6weeks. Screening for postpartum depression would improve the ability to recognize these disorders and enhance care that ensures improved clinical outcomes. Early identi cation of postpartum depression is important in order to plan for implementation strategies that allow for timely treatment and support of women (1)
completion, DHS, maternity continuum of care, multilevel (1)
Conclusion and Recommendation. Early Implanon discontinuation among mothers was found to be high. Hence, counseling about Implanon side effects and appointment for follow-up of Implanon users should be made to increase (1)
COVID-19 Healthcare provider Observational study RMC A B S T R A C T Background: Respectful maternity care is one of the facilitators of women’s access to maternity healthcare services. However, it has been evidenced that maternal healthcare services are compromised during the pandemic of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19). Moreover, there was a dearth of evidence on healthcare provider’s adherence to respectful maternity care guidelines through direct observation. Hence, this study intended to assess healthcare provider’s adherence to respectful maternity care guidelines during COVID-19 in northwest Ethiopia. Methods: A multicenter observational cross-sectional study was conducted at hospitals in northwest Ethiopia (1)
COVID-19 Vaccine acceptance Pregnant and postnatal mothers Ethiopia (1)
COVID-19, information exposure, Northwest Ethiopi (1)
COVID-19, information exposure, Northwest Ethiopia (1)
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