Ethiopia's construction projects are highly subjected to cost and schedule overrun and developing success factors as early as possible is a pressing issue. The objective of this paper is to determine the most significant success factors of mixed use building construction project using quantitative ...
functional because peo- ple don't regard PwDs. It is recently that the educa- tion has been intensified. When you go to the health facilities, it is not disability-friendly. If you don't take care, you may not be able to enter the premises because of how the building is constructed....
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence estimates for all major mental health conditions in Ethiopia were comparable to global estimates. This included severe mental health conditions (e.g., schizophrenia and bipolar disorder [5,6,7], depression [8], alcohol and substance use problems [...
Physicians' perceptions of capacity building for managing chronic disease in seniors using integrated interprofessional care models. CONCLUSION: The memory clinic model, as applied to other complex chronic geriatric conditions, has the potential to build capacity for high-quality primary care, improve heal...
Population growth which has resulted in a need for increased crop yields to sustain food security, in addition to the effects of climate change, have led to the widespread use of chemical pesticides. The indiscriminate use of pesticides has in turn led t
Tele-education is the use of ICTs to conduct remote learning. It has been utilized to deliver ongoing training for many years. The world’s modern culture is increasingly reliant on the use of information technology to enhance standards of education. How
A Mixed-Methods Study of Sanitation Preference and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia Latrines are the most basic form of improved sanitation and are a common public health intervention. Understanding motivations for building and using latrines can help develop effective, sustainable latrine promotion programs...
To date, no research has been conducted in Ethiopia to investigate the impact of IPV and decision-making autonomy on women’s nutritional status. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between IPV and decision-making power at both the individual and community ...
The trustworthiness of the present study was enhanced by using well-recognized research methods, building rapport with participants through prolonged engagement, selecting participants using random and purposive sampling techniques and their integration, employing various triangulation techniques at the level of...
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