The Need of Primary Caregivers of Schizophrenia Patients and Its The Effect on Care Giving Burden: A CrossSectional Study
Conclusions: The overall Caregiving Burden Scale mean score of caregivers was  considered moderate. It can be conclude that caregivers ' requirements affect the burden of care during the caregiving process. It was  considered that the feeling of burden care for caregivers will be able to reduce by giving consultancy services related to what they need  and with the creation of comprehensive, systematic, continuous education programs including the difficulties faced by caregivers and the  requirements being able to cope easily with the difficulties during caregiving. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - September 20, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Nesrin Çunkuş Köktaş, Hülya Arslantaş Source Type: research

Angina Self-Management Plan and Quality of Life, Anxiety and Depression in Post Coronary Angioplasty Patients
Conclusion:  According to study findings and the favourable features of the angina approach to decreasing anxiety as an essential component in the  prognosis of coronary artery disease (CAD), it is envisaged that the use of these programmes will play a key role in monitoring the CAD  process and preventing coronary events.    (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - September 20, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Zhang Mei, Kan Lei Source Type: research

Analysis of risk factors in patients with acute myocardial infarction based on coronary imaging analysis
Conclusion: The risk factor analysis method of patients with acute myocardial infarction based on coronary imaging  analysis has a good effect. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - September 20, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Ting Zhuang, Jingzhen Liu Source Type: research

The development trajectory of overweight and obesity in American children and adolescents (interaction with social development)
Conclusion: The outcomes of this study clearly allude that these advance risk factors must be controlled and thus these must be taken in account while designing preventive interventions. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Chuanxi Zhao, Jiajun Li, Shaojian Li Source Type: research

A comprehensive review of therapeutic options for COVID-19
In this study, by investigating some available antimicrobial medicines that may diminish COVID-19 infection, we are trying to introduce a general protocol for controlling this disease. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Mohammad Darvishi, Shahriar Sepahvand, Mohammad Reza Nazer, Hamze Shahali, Mahboobeh Madani, Hassan Sepahvand, Vajihe Karbasizade Source Type: research

Factors in bread preference: A cross-sectional study of the comparison of anthropometric measurements and macronutrient differences according to bread type preferences
Conclusion: It has been determined that white bread is preferred more in society. Bread type preference was not associated with anthropometric measurements. It has been determined that the distribution of daily macronutrients of individuals who prefer whole-grain bread is more unbalanced. It was found that gender, educational status, and age were the factors affecting the preference of bread type. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Havvanur Yoldas Ilktac, Muazzez Garipagaoglu Source Type: research

Does preclinical first-time simulation-based arterial blood pressure training increase psychomotor skills in nursing students?
Conclusion: Simulation-based arterial blood pressure training is recommended for nursing students to gain psychomotor skills in preclinical blood pressure teaching for the first time. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Eda Ergin, Şebnem Çinar Yücel, Hülya Yilmaz, Nilay Orkun, Leyla Khorshtd Source Type: research

Development and psychometric testing of determining the Attitudes of Immigrants towards Utilization Health Care Services (DAIUHCS) Scale: A Validation and Reliability Study
Conclusion: The scale was developed to determine and understand the attitudes of immigrants towards utilization health services and it is suitable for the widespread use of researchers working in the field of immigrant health. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: M Korkmaz, Avci I Ayd ın Source Type: research

Trends of radiology caseload and report turnaround time before and after COVID-19 pandemic at the tertiary teaching hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Conclusion: there is a decrease in patient load and an increase in turnaround time of radiology case reports after the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the trend before the pandemic. This will affect patient care and resident teaching. The department should look for ways of improving patient care and resident teaching through different innovative methods like the introduction of virtual education and teleradiology. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Tesfaye Kebede Legesse, Yohannes Girma Zewdie Source Type: research

Analysis of the quality of the water and affectation on the health of the inhabitants of Guamachito, Colombia
Conclusion: It is inferred that there is an incidence of water quality on the health of the inhabitants of the Guamachito municipality. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Ingris Mel éndrez Polo, Wilson Perea Ospino, Devinso Jiménez Sierra, Mario Lora Monsalve Source Type: research

Comparative analysis of enteric bacteria in groundwater near poultry farm environments in Ijebu north, Ogun state, Nigeria
Conclusion: The analysis of water and soil samples provided strong evidence that soil can contaminate groundwater on poultry farms with enteric bacteria. To reduce the risk of enteric bacteria present, appropriate precautions such as proper poultry water treatment should be followed. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: H.O. Egberongbe, O.O. Bakare, I. B. Onajobi, H.A. Adekola, M.O. Efuntoye, N.O. Adebisi, J.O. Adeyemi Source Type: research

Direct costs of treating COVID-19 Cases Admitted to a Tertiary Hospital in Ankara, T ürkiye
Conclusion: The cost of treating COVID-19 in ICU is high compared to the treatment costs in the ward. The average length of stay for COVID-19 cases in ICU was longer among elderly patients. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Mehmet Enes G ökler, Nimetcan Mehmet, Davut Akduman, Derya Yenibertiz, Tijen Şengezer Source Type: research

Exposure to Mass Media and Maternal Healthcare Utilization in Zimbabwe
Conclusion: Exposure to mass media is associated with maternal healthcare use in Zimbabwe. Mass media can potentially reach women in low-resource settings and encourage them to utilise maternal health services. The study recommends the development of mass media interventions and programs to increase awareness of maternal healthcare services.  (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Ronald Musizvingoza, Naomi. N. Wekwete Source Type: research

The effect of routine health exercises on the prevention of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis following pneumonectomy
Conclusion: Routine health exercises can effectively improve the blood flow velocity of the lower extremity vein, by reducing the incidence of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis following pneumonectomy, and by improving the quality of life of patients, which is worthy of clinical promotion. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 5, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Xiao-Xia Yan, Bei Chen, Yan-Jun Mao Source Type: research

Utilization of HIS Data and Associated Factors at Public Health Facilities of Sidama Regional State, Southern Ethiopia- Health Information Utilization at Public Health Facilities.
Conclusion: The overall HMIS data utilization in the Sidama region was low compared to the national figure. On-job HMIS training, the presence of electronic HMIS (eHMIS)/computer, data quality and regular standard performance reviews were key predictors of good data use practice. Therefore, it is recommended to train health staff on data quality and information use and improve information technology support to improve data utilization for HMIS. (Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development)
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - April 4, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Tegegn Tesema Leda, Alemu Tamiso Debiso, Akalewold Alemayehu, Keneni Gutema Negeri Source Type: research