Background: Diabetic foot ulcer is among the commonest complications of diabetic mellitus attributing to a significant number of morbidity and mortality in diabetic patients, and enormous economic loss to the families and the country. Nowadays, the incidence of diabetic foot ulcer is increasing due...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs is a worldwide concern and the number of staff possibly exposed to hazardous effect of the cytotoxic drug was more than 5.5 million. Unsafe handling practices have been pointed out in several studies, particularly in countries where access and...
Back Ground of the Study: - Occupational acquisition of HIV and low utilization of post exposure prophylaxis among nurses is becoming a global public health concern. Within health sector HIV post exposure prophylaxis should be provided as part of comprehensive universal precaution package that...
Background: - World Health Organization defined birth asphyxia as the failure to initiate and sustain breathing at birth. Globally, 23% of neonatal mortality occurs due to birth asphyxia and in Ethiopia, 31.6% of neonatal mortality occurs due to birth asphyxia. The effect of birth asphyxia is not...
Background: Cervical cancer is pathological disease arising from the cervix, in which the cells of the cervix become abnormal and start to grow uncontrollably, forming tumor which typically no symptoms are seen early but later on become symptomatic. The problem is top prevalent and fatal in Africa...
Back ground: Patients visit health care institutions with different diagnosis some of which are potentially infectiouswhich affects health care workers behavior to care for these patients equally and effectively. Hepatitis B and C viruses are the commonest infectious viruses causing viral...
Background: Fatigue is a common distressing problem in most cancer patients. It may be caused by the disease, the complications of the disease and its treatments. This study aimed to assess prevalence of fatigue and associated factors among adult cancer patients receiving various treatment. A cross...
Background: Non-pharmacological interventions defined as therapies that do not involve taking medicines or any other active substance. Such interventions may include exercise, massage, relaxation training, thermotherapy and psychological or behavioral management. Non pharmacological pain management...
Introduction: Malaria is a protozoan disease transmitted by the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. Progression to severe and fatal disease is largely but not entirely confined to Plasmodium falciparum infections. Despite remarkable progress in recent years, malaria remains a leading...
Background: Maternal mortality is the issue of developing countries, especially sub-SaharanrnAfrica including Ethiopia. This is known due to poor quality of maternal health care services. So,rnfamily planning especially the practice of PPIUCD can challenge unintended pregnancy andrnmaternal related...
This research project has explored and critically examined the effect of social mediarndiscourses for ethnic conflict in Oromia and Somali region. Qualitative approach wasrnemployed for answering the assessment questions and to attain objectives of the study. The discourses of sample news and...
The main focus of this research is how Addis Ababa residents make sense of the messages transmitted on the LTV show. Undertaking the study, 42 hours hard talk which aired from March1st, 2018 – March13th, 2019 were selected. A qualitative research method is mostly considered appropriate in...
The purpose of this study is to assess the strategic public relations practice of Agricultural Transformation Agency/ATA. ATA is founded to accelerate the Growth and Transformation Plan of Ethiopia. ATA envision that smallholder farmers are commercialized with greater incomes, inclusiveness,...
Ethiopian Study is an area study. "Area study" is a field of study that falls within the scope ofrna group of studies which are multi-disciplinary in nature. The Manuscript and DocumentationrnCenter is one of the major units under the Library at the Institute of Ethiopian Studies thatrnprovide...
Most natural language processing systems use part-of-speech (POS) tagger as a separaternmodule in their architecture. Specially, it is very significant for developing parser, machinerntranslator, speech recognizer and search engines. Tagging is a process of labeling part-of speechrntags to words of...
The extensive use of the World Wide Web and the increasing digital availability ofrninformation and documents accelerated the demand for technologies and tools forrnan online data retrieval and extraction application. The natural language research,rnwith the aim of quick and reliable online...
The problem of Mobile frauds has been getting more and more serious for many years,rnand is even getting more and more worse not only in western countries but also in somerndeveloping countries. Fraud is the most significant threat to the communicationsrnbusiness, eroding margins, consuming network...
Background: Congenital anomalies, affect millions of babies worldwide with a prevalence ofrn3% and it is estimated that, globally, 303,000 newborns die within the first 4 weeks of life due torncongenital anomalies. In Ethiopia, there are a number of babies are born with congenitalrnanomalies;...
Automatic understanding of natural languages requires a set of language processing tools.rnPOS tagger, which assigns the proper part s of speech (like noun , verb, adjective, etc) tornword s in a sentence, is one of these tool s. T h is stud y in vest gates the possibility ofrnapplying decision...
Many service-providing companies often suffer from insolvent customers whornuse the provided services without paying their dues. EthiopianrnTelecommunication Corporation is one of these companies which is loosingrnconsiderable amount of money. This paper reports on the findings of a research that...