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Item Assessment of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods use in Extended Postpartum Period among Women in Debre-Libanos District, North Shewa Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia, 2023(Addis Ababa university, 2023-06-15) Derbe Salsawit; Assegid MeselechThe first 12 month following delivery are known as the extended postpartum period, which is effective way for lowering maternal and child morbidity and mortality by preventing unplanned pregnancy and maximizing the birth space. The most effective method of birth control for preventing unwanted pregnancy during postpartum period is long-acting reversible contraceptive. Despite the efforts to increase the use of modern contraceptives, particularly long-acting reversible contraception in extended postpartum period has still low uptake in Ethiopia.Item Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Lead and Associated Factors among Workers in City Bus Garage in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a Comparative Cross-Sectional Study(Addis Ababa university, 2023-12-09) Tesema Merihatsidik; Kumie AberaOne of the most unusable chemical exposures that occurred in automotive garage areas was lead. Occupational exposure of garage workers to lead dust commonly poses acute and chronic health risks that can be prevented. In Ethiopia, there have been limited studies on lead exposure among garage workers. Moreover, it overemphasized that workers are more exposed than non-garage workers to lead exposureItem Assessment the Prevalence of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders and Associated Factors Among Coffee Processing Factory Workers in Addis Ababa City And Gelan- Sub City, Shagger City Oromia, Ethiopia.(Addis Ababa university, 2023-12-11) Legesse Getahun; Abegaze TeferiGlobally, work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) account for around 40% of the total compensated cost of occupational diseases and injuries. It has a huge impact on the public health problems and economic loss of the society. The extent and risk factors for musculoskeletal diseases associated with job among coffee processors have not been examined by researchers. The labor-intensive nature of the coffee processing industry puts employees at risk for musculoskeletal disorders. Objective: The study aimed to assess the prevalence and associated factors of work-related