Biomedical laboratory Science also known as Medical Laboratory Science (Laboratory Medicine) is the branch of medical science specifically concerned with the laboratory diagnosis and monitoring of disease.
Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the ...
Nosocomial infections significantly increase morbidity and mortality, prolong hospital stay, and healthcare costs (Rejeb et al., 2019), particularly in Africa where it reached to more than 50% in some hospitalized patients ...
Triage is the process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of their conditions. Accurate triaging of patients in emergency departments is crucial, since triage determines how quickly ...
Modern contraceptive methods are drugs or a device a woman uses to prevent herself from
becoming pregnant in which at least one modern contraceptive method is used by a married or in union couples in their sexual life.
Malnutrition is one of the most common cause of both morbidity and mortality rate which increases in among I children under five years old throughout the world(Augiani et al,2015).
World wide health care associated infections (HAIs) constitute a major public health problem affecting millions of people every year. The study deals with knowledge on post operative infection control among health care ...
Epilepsy is a central nervous system (neurological) disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behaviors, sensations and sometimes loss of awareness.
Teenage pregnancy has long been a worldwide social and educational concern
for developed, developing, and underdeveloped countries (Yussif, et al., 2017). Many countries continue to experience a high incidence of teenage ...
This is the study conducted at Kibogora District Hospital in the purpose to assess the practices and attitude of healthcare providers in prevention and control of Infection during intraoperative phase in operating room of ...
If the patient is not clean, the hands of nursing staff are the main route to infect the patient with harmful bacteria. The best way to reduce infection is to wash your hands. For this
reason, nurses and midwives need to ...
Globally, many researches had been conducted to identify risk factors of pneumonia. Despite the inconsistency of findings, low birth weight, malnutrition, indoor air pollution, parental smoking, being unaccented, overcrowding, ...
Many physical illnesses and behavioral problems in adulthood have their roots in childhood, especially in the first thousand days. This study aimed to examine the awareness of parents concerning the ―first thousand days of life.
Hip fractures are an acute and worsening public health problem; they mainly affect elderly
people, a population group that is highly vulnerable to disease and accidents and to falls in
particular. (Guerado et al., 2016), ...
Anemia among pregnant women continues to be among the public health problems in Rwanda and has long-term consequences to health, social and economic development if not addressed. Its increases portray challenges in existing ...
The current study was conducted to assess the prevalence and factors associated with gastritis at Kibogora District Hospital in Rwanda. It was guided by the three specific research object Study such as to determine the ...
Postoperative pain remains one of the most common challenges following inpatient and outpatient operation procedures. With our advances in modern medicine, pain following surgical procedure still remains a challenge through ...
Asepsis or aseptic refers the absence of germs, such as bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms that can cause disease. Aseptic technique means using practices and
procedures to prevent contamination from pathogens. ...
Neonatal sepsis is one of the major health problems throughout the world. Every year an
estimated 30 million newborns acquire infection and 1-2 million of this die. The present review provides updates regarding neonatal ...
Modern contraceptive use among adolescents in low income countries, including Rwanda, is very low. However, little research has been published on the factors contributing to the modern contraceptive non-use among adolescents ...
The essential to the health of own mouth, which can assist us in avoiding oral
Infections like dental caries. Too many cavities can be hazardous, and those cavities transform into boil can lead to even worse troubles such ...
According to WHO, burns are a global public health problem, accounting for an estimated 180000 deaths annually. The majority of these occur in low- and middle-income countries and
almost two thirds occur in African and ...