Abreha T, Alemayehu B, Tadesse Y, Gebresillassie S, Tadesse A, Demeke L, et al. Malaria diagnostic capacity in health facilities in Ethiopia. Malar J. 2014;13:292. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-292Abreha T, Alemayehu B, Tadesse Y, Gebresillassie S, Tadesse A, De...
Abebe B, et al: Levels of outpatient satisfaction at selected health facilities in six regions of Ethiopia. Ethiop J Health Dev 2008, 22:42-48.Abebe B, Girum T, Yared M, et al. Levels of outpatient satisfaction at selected health facilities in six regions of Ethiopia. Ethiop J Health ...
Therefore, this study was aimed at assessing the facilitators and barriers of obstetric referral in selected public health facilities of Addis Ababa city administration, Ethiopia.doi:10.1016/j.midw.2019.08.010Chaltu Yasin aAyele Geleto bYemane Berhane c...
INFECTION PREVENTION for Healthcare Facilities in Ethiopia This National Guideline on Infection Prevention is intended to act as a resource for healthcare professionals for the guidance on infection prevention practices. The Guideline is developed based on in-country experience and international... D ...
reformanddiscussitsimplicationsonaccesstoessentialmedicines.Methods:Adeskreviewofgovernmentpolicydocumentsandpro-clamationswasdone.Moreover,areviewofthescientificliteraturewasdoneviaPubMedandsearchofotherlocaljournalsnotindexedinPubMed.Results:Revenueretentionbyhealthfacilities,systemat-izingthefeewaiversystem,...
However no sex differences were found either in morbidity or in health care practices. Children whose mothers are literate have higher reported morbidity than children of illiterate mothers. However regarding access to sanitary facilities better conditions exist among children of literate mothers than ...
Health FacilitiesTransportationWomen in rural and semi-urban Kafa Zone, Ethiopia are being encouraged to give birth in health facilities rather than at home. Using an earlier 2007 study as a comparison point, this study explored the role of Health Extension Workers (HEWs) in referring women to ...
The study population consisted of healthcare professionals, including those in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, medical laboratory, midwifery, and public health, who were working in health facilities in Eastern Ethiopia. The study units were randomly selected healthcare workers. Sample size determination and...
A report by Making Medical Injections Safer (MMIS) project conducted in District health facilities in Ethiopia showed that the most common methods of MW disposal were open burning in a hole 54%, low-temperature incineration 52% and open-air burning on the ground 18% [23]. A study conducted...
Development of basic health services in Ethiopia 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: WP Chang 摘要: 1. Introduction - 2. The country and its people - 3. Health facilities and problems - 4. Philosophy and principles in developing basic health services - 5. Training of Ethiopian health ...