Introduction. Most neonatal deaths occur in low income and middle-income countries
and about half of the deaths occur at home. In Ethiopia, there are different home-based
cultural new-born care practices among lactating ...
Background: Triage is the sorting of patients according to their clinical need and the availability
of resources. It is important for resource-limited settings in which the volume of patients visiting
the hospital is ...
Background: Globally, people aged 10 to 24 years representing one-quarter of the
world’s population. From this 85% of them are living in developing countries. Many
young people die prematurely, while others are living ...
Background
Almost all, About 95% of new infections in infants and young children come about through
MTCT. Approximately 330,000 children are newly infected with HIV every single year; most
of the infections have ...
Background: Person-centered maternity care is providing care that is respectful and responsive
to individual women’s preferences, needs, and values and ensuring that their values guide all
clinical decisions during ...
Introduction: Health is a global agenda today, many people are affected by hepatitis diseases
due to different reasons.World Health Organization estimated that 240 million humans were
chronically infected by HBV and ...
Introduction: Childhood pneumonia is the biggest killer, resulting in 15% of deaths worldwide and mostly
in developing countries including Ethiopia; and its treatment is associated with considerable economic
costs to ...
Introduction: Self-referral is a phenomenon in which patients bypass the primary healthcare facility
to another of a higher-level hospital. It leads to a depreciation healthcare delivery system hinders the
continuity ...
Background: maternal healthcare service is the care given for the women during her gestation, delivery and
postpartum period(2). In 2017, the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) was approximately 211 per 100,000
live births. ...
Introduction: Abortion is the termination of pregnancy before fetal viability, which is
conventionally taken to be less than 28 weeks from LNMP. Barriers like, restricting available
methods of abortion, failing to ...
Background: Globally, several women experienced inadequate person centered maternity care
during child birth. Poor person centered maternity care is the key driver of both the low
proportions of facility-based deliveries ...
Background: HIV index case testing service the voluntary process where trained health care
provider ask people diagnosis with HIV about their sexual partner and biological children
with the consent of HIV positive ...
Background: According to Avedis Donabedian, health care service quality is a
conceptual and multidimensional framework that should be measured based on
structure, process and outcomes. Studies addressing the quality ...
Background: The Integrated management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness program an
integrated approach which aim were to reduce under-five morbidity and mortality entire world.
However Poor adherence, in sufficient ...
Background: It is by far very challenging to build strong health system and national health
policy without improving the quality of health care data management. Ethiopia is managing
health care data by deploying HMIS ...
Background: Malaria is a disease caused by protozoans of the genus Plasmodium and
continues to be one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. In
Ethiopia malaria case incidence is still high. ...
Background: TB prevention and control program aims to eliminate TB as a public health issue by
coordinating and focusing on disease-control activities. Globally 10 million people became infected with TB.
151 TB cases ...
Background
One customized adolescent-focused service delivery model introduced by Ethiopia is Operation
Triple Zero (OTZ), which stands for “Zero viral loads, Zero missed appointments, and Zero missed
drugs.” The ...
Introduction: In Ethiopia, utilization of health services in fee waiver beneficiaries remains low. To
ensure appropriate health care use, we need to understand factors affecting health care use, and the
reasons for low ...
Background: Knowledge sharing is the process of employees transferring tacit and explicit
knowledge and creating new knowledge in order to convert individual knowledge into organizational
knowledge. Poor knowledge ...