scholarly journals Pattern of Cardiac Diseases and Co-Existing Morbidities Among Newly Registered Cardiac Patients in an Adult Cardiac Referral Clinic of Hawassa University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Southern-Ethiopia

2020 ◽  
Vol Volume 16 ◽  
pp. 379-387
Author(s):  
Sisay Tesfaye ◽  
Mekdes Shifeta ◽  
Agete Tadewos Hirigo
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bereket Beyene Gebre ◽  
Bedilu Deribe ◽  
Mintesnot Abeto

Abstract ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the magnitude and factors associated with depression among Hypertensive patients attending treatment follow up in chronic OPD at Hawassa University comprehensive Specialized Hospital (HUCSH) from March to May, 2019. Result: The magnitudes of depression among Hypertension (HPN) patients were found to be 73 (24.7%). The independent predictors were Sex 2.6(1.16, 5.83), Age 11.2(2.98, 42), educational status, Social support 2.55 (1.09, 5.94), family history of depression 7.12(1.48, 34.26), hypertension 7.57(2.67, 21.44) and medication adherence 11.6(4.23, 31.78). So, continuous health information dissemination at different level regard to factors affecting them should be given. Strengthen a referral linkage with psychiatric unit for psycho behavioral therapy will bring good clinical outcome. Besides, controlling hypertension was crucial to bring good clinical outcome. Key words: depression, magnitude, associate factor, patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9).


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bereket Beyene Gebre ◽  
ZEWDE OLTAYE OCHE

Abstract Abstract Objective:-To assess the magnitude of medication adherence and its associated factors among diabetic patient in diabetic (DM) clinic, Southern Ethiopia, 2019. Result: The magnitude of medication adherence among Diabetes was found to be 58.8%. The independent predictors were social support AOR 95%CI 3.2(1.28, 4.93), dietary regimen AOR 95% CI 2.45(1.37, 4.35) and duration of illness AOR 95% CI 1.52 (1.32, 2.12). Health information provision for the patients as well as for the community through different means of communication should be essential to increase the medication adherence and social support to bring the good clinical outcome. Key words: Magnitude, medication adherence, Diabetes, MMAS.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mesay Yoseph ◽  
Achamyelesh Gebresadik ◽  
Akalewold Alemayehu

Abstract Background; Breast cancer is a significant public health issue in sub-Saharan Africa and the second commonest cancer overall. In Ethiopia, most women present at the late-stage presentation. This is because Ethiopian government gives less attention, and is not well-studied as well. Therefore, it is important to assess delays in diagnosis and treating breast cancer that has been associated with a more advanced stage of the disease and a decrease in patient survival rates.Objective: To assess the magnitude and associated factors for late diagnosis of breast cancer among women attending Hawassa University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital in Southern Ethiopia. Methodology: A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted from December to January 2019. Data were collected from 261 consecutively selected clients based on the arrival of their hospital visit by using a pretested structured questionnaire and checklist. Physicians performed physical examinations and diagnoses. Data was checked for completeness and consistency, and entered into epi data, then exported to SPSS for analysis. Descriptive, Bivariate, and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed using SPSS Version 25 Statistical Software.Results: The magnitude of late diagnosis of breast cancer was 86.3%. The woman who had no initial advice for breast biopsy [AOR=5.1, 95% (CI=1.4-18.9)], not sharing the problem to others [AOR=4.7, 95% (CI=1.8-12.2)] and using traditional and faith healers as a first treatment choice [AOR=3.3, 95% (CI=1.2 - 8.8)] were associated with late diagnosis of breast cancer.Conclusions: The majority of women having breast cancer were diagnosed at a late stage. It needs attention to provide better options of the modern health service, and providing accessible initial advice for breast biopsy, and creating awareness about the benefit of sharing problems with family to improve the health of mothers by early diagnosing and managing the breast cancer.


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