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Browsing by Author "Roza Teshome"

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    Health Professional’s Communication and Laboring Mother’s Autonomy During Giving Birth in Selected Governmental Hospitals in Addis Ababa Ethiopia: a Mixed Study
    (Addis Ababa University, 2024-06-13) Bezawit Worku; Roza Teshome
    effective communication and autonomy between health care professionals and women in labor, is one of the means for increasing the quality of care. It helps women feel informed and could plausibly also empower disadvantaged women to speak up about the care they receive. In this regard, limited information is currently known about communication skills and laboring mother’s autonomy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine health professional’s communication skills and laboring mother’s autonomy in selected governmental hospitals
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    Survival Status, Pre-post Treatment Quality of life, Sexual and Psychosocial Experience among Cervical Cancer Patients
    (Addis Ababa University, 2024-06-19) Roza Teshome; Irene Yang
    In 2020, there were over 604,000 new cases of cervical cancer worldwide and over 342,000 deaths from the disease. In Eastern and Middle Africa, cervical cancer is the most common cancer. In Ethiopia, current statistics indicate that cervical cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and is the leading cause of cancer-related death in women. Cervical cancer survival rates vary throughout the world and are commonly associated with the country’s development status. As survival rates of cervical cancer patients increase, their quality of life becomes a more important issue. Understanding the experience and recovery process of cervical cancer survivors is essential to bring attention to their sexual and psychosocial needs

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