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pro vyhledávání: '"Abdulwahid Awol"'
Autor:
Shemsedin Amme, Sheka Shemsi, Tura Koshe, Abdulwahid Awol, Ismael Ahmed, Muktar Beshir, Habtamu Jarso, Sultan Suleman, Gemechis Melkamu, Shimelis Legese, Abdusemed Husen, Matthew Lippi, Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman
Publikováno v:
Pan African Journal of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. 1
Background: Little is known about a burden of acute illness and injury that would be addressed with improved prehospital care in Ethiopia. This study aimed to quantify the burden of emergency conditions that potentially benefited from implementation
Autor:
Shemsedin Amme, Sheka Shemsi, Muktar Beshir, Tolasa Takale, Abdulwahid Awol, Ismael Ahmed, Gemechis Melkamu, Gelaw Hailemariam, Abdusemed Husen, Mohammed Mecha, Ame Mehadi, Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman
Publikováno v:
Pan African Journal of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. 1
Background:Understanding self-care behaviour and its relationship with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with Heart failure help a healthcare provider to identify patients who still need but lack the self-care skills required to mana
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::24190a33acae87714ec29790ead49056
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2244189/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2244189/v1
Autor:
Shemsedin Amme Ibro, Sheka Shemsi Seid, Adugna Olani Akuma, Tura Koshe Haso, Abdulwahid Awol Ahmed, Ismael Ahmed Senbiro, Tolasa Takele Moga, Gutema Ahmed Fata, Muktar Beshir Ahmed, Habtamu Jarso Hebo, Sultan Suleman Waga, Gemechis Melkamu, Ebrahim Yimam Reta, Shimelis Legese Chala, Matthew Lippi, Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman
Background: African nations experience a significant proportion of the global burden of death and disability. The provision of prehospital emergency care has been shown to partially reduce excess morbidity and mortality. However, access to prehospita
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1bfdc31ce0d945ca3c329798fd9dd790
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1445182/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1445182/v1
Autor:
Ahmed, Abdulwahid Awol, Ibro, Shemsedin Amme, Melkamu, Gemechis, Seid, Sheka Shemsi, Tesfaye, Temamen
Publikováno v:
Open Access Emergency Medicine : OAEM
Abdulwahid Awol Ahmed,1 Shemsedin Amme Ibro,1 Gemechis Melkamu,2 Sheka Shemsi Seid,1 Temamen Tesfaye1 1School of Nursing and Midwifery, Jimma University, Jimma, Oromia Region, Ethiopia; 2School of Medicine, Jimma University, Jimma, Oromia Region, Eth
Autor:
Gemechis Melkamu, Shemsedin Amme Ibro, Temamen Tesfaye, Abdulwahid Awol Ahmed, Sheka Shemsi Seid
Publikováno v:
Open Access Emergency Medicine. 12:227-235
Background Prolonged emergency department stays can adversely affect patient outcomes leading to an increased length of hospital admission and higher mortality. Despite this fact, there are few data describing emergency department length of stay and
Publikováno v:
Pan African Medical Journal. 43
Autor:
Kebenesa Angasu, Tariku Bekela, Melkamu Gelan, Diriba Wakjira, Eneyew Melkamu, Berhanu Belachew, Tujuba Diribsa, Abdulwahid Awol Ahmed, Abdisa Eba, Kenenisa Tadesse Dame, Bekele Boche
Publikováno v:
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Kebenesa Angasu,1 Tariku Bekela,1 Melkamu Gelan,1 Diriba Wakjira,1 Eneyew Melkamu,1 Berhanu Belachew,1 Tujuba Diribsa,1,2 Abdulwahid Awol Ahmed,1â 3 Abdisa Eba,1â 3 Kenenisa Tadesse,1â 4 Bekele Boche1â 5 1Department of Midwifery,
Autor:
Sheka Shemsi, Muktar Beshir Ahmed, Ebrahim Yimam Reta, Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman, Tolasa Takele Moga, Adugna Olani Akuma, Sultan Suleman Waga, Habtamu Jarso Hebo, Lippi Matthew, Esmael Ahmed Simbiro, Shimelis Legesse Chala, Tura Koshe Haso, Gemechis Melkamu, Shemsedin Amme Ibro, Abdulwahid Awol Ahmed
Background: African nations experience a significant proportion of the global burden of death and disability. The provision of prehospital emergency care has been shown to partially reduce excess morbidity and mortality. However, access to prehospita
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4c7ea3ee1e510afd34e8eb42bf9c3e04
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-897121/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-897121/v1
Autor:
Tura Koshe, Adugna Olani, Shimelis Legese, Getu Gizaw, Gemechis Melkamu, Sheka Shemsi, Habtamu Jarso, Ebrahim Yimam, Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman, Abdulwahid Awol, Matthew Lippi, Gutema Ahmed, Sultan Suleman, Shemsedin Amme, Muktar Beshir Ahmed
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa shares a disproportionately large ratio of the global acute disease burden, however epidemiological data specific to the burden of emergency conditions are lacking. This study aimed to determine the morbidity burden of
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::661367fea0b4a2b52ee2ddef3c0eb8cc
https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/143162
https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/143162