Zelalem Eshetu(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: In Ethiopia, the prevalence of blindness (1.6%) and VI (3.7%) represents a substantial public health burden. Currently three anti-VEGF drugs are available to treat patients with retinal problems in private eye ...
Yordanos Yoseph(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: Adolescence is a critical developmental phase where young people face numerous sexual and reproductive health (SRH) challenges. Comprehensive SRH knowledge is crucial in empowering adolescents to make informed ...
Yordanos Fekadu(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-05)
Background: Substance use is a significant global public health concern, with adolescents facing a particularly elevated risk. Many young individuals explore alcohol and tobacco during adolescence. This substance use is ...
Yeabsra Amare(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: Basic Life Support (BLS) is a critical life-saving skill that is essential and expected for every healthcare professional, particularly medical interns who are often the first responders in emergencies. This ...
Tigist Fisseha(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: Early detection of breast cancer plays an important role to improve outcome and survival rate. Breast self-examination is a practical and accessible method for early detection of breast cancer in low-income ...
Tenaye Desalegn(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Problem Statement: Early identification of developmental delays is key to improving outcomes, especially in children under three who may benefit from early intervention. As primary caregivers, mothers are well positioned ...
Selamawit Daniel(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: HIV remains a significant global health issue affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has transformed HIV from a life-threatening condition into a manageable chronic illness, ...
Samrawit Muluneh(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: Poor health data management methods significantly impact the healthcare system, population health, and the information revolution. In underdeveloped nations, poor data quality, insufficient analysis, and heavy ...
Ruth Dagnachew(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: Depression affects about 1 in 5 children and adolescents globally, while Type 1
Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) is a growing chronic condition, impacting 1.5 million individuals under
20 worldwide. Depression is ...
Rediet Shimelis(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: Sexual violence is a grave human rights violation that disproportionately affects adolescents, leading to severe physical, emotional, and economic impacts. Despite its pervasiveness, sexual violence remains ...
Milka Kidanemariam(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Abstract
Problem Statement: The postpartum period is a critical time for women's health, yet many women in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, face health challenges due to cultural beliefs and practices that may hinder their access ...
Michael Yirgalem(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-05)
Introduction : Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a critical cerebrovascular condition characterized by bleeding into the subarachnoid space due to ruptured cerebral aneurysms. Many low- and middle-income nations, ...
Mahlet Wondemagegnehu(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background:
Vitamin D is a major problem that the world is facing today, Vitamin D can be obtained through sunlight exposure and certain foods, fatty fish, egg yolk and fortified foods being good sources. Sunlight exposure ...
Luam Mrkonnen(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: Conflicts disrupts access to food, health care, and basic amenities, placing Internally displaced people, particularly women and children, at heightened risk of malnutrition and its associated health consequences. ...
Hulgize Tedla(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-05)
Background: Evidence based practice (EBP) is an interdisciplinary approach to decision-making in clinical practice that includes the best available evidence, the care context, client values and preferences, and the ...
Hiwot Abayneh(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background
Tuberculosis remains a leading cause of mortality among people living with HIV. Despite the proven efficacy of TB preventive therapy (TPT), its uptake among HIV-positive individuals in Ethiopia might be ...
Hildana Gulelat(Addis Continental Institute of Public Healthth, 2025-07)
Background
Eating disorders (EDs) are serious mental health conditions that often emerge during adolescence and are influenced by psychological, sociocultural, and environmental factors. In Ethiopia, limited qualitative ...
Higewongel Ashenafi(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) face significant global health challenges especially in Africa driven by overlapping conditions such as extreme poverty, high prevalence of infectious diseases, and limited access ...
Helen Reta(Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 2025-07)
Background: Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is one of the most common causes of both maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, affecting about 5%–8% of pregnant women worldwide. Hypertensive disorders of the ...