Pregnancy and Delivery Risk Among Bangladeshi Women Introduction The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is not merely an indicator of maternal health but is also considered to be an important indicator of the…
Prevalence of Cross Infection Among the Patients INTRODUCTION Nurses are directly involved in the delivery of patient care and have a responsibility to minimize cross infection between patients. The NSW Nurses Registration…
Immunization Among Infants in an Urban Slum (Part-2) RESEARCH DATA AND ANALYSIS The study was conducted in Vashantek Area, Dhaka Cantonment. It is low income generated people living area. Basically it is an…
Educational Awareness Program for Prevention of Tuberculosis Introduction: Tuberculosis is a specific infectious disease caused by M. tuberculosis. It is an infection of the lungs, remains the second leading cause of death…
Immunization Among Infants in an Urban Slum (Part-1) INTRODUCTION Millions of children are vaccinated every year, protecting them from avoidable diseases and tragic death. Every year Ministry of Health & Family Welfare undertakes…
Problems of Nursing Institutes Students Abstract A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted among purposively selected 135 student nurses of a selected nursing institute of Bangladesh to find out the…
Drug Abuse and Addiction Drug Addiction: Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. It is…
Correlation Between Intracerebral Hemorrhage Score and Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage ABSTRACT Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage comprises 10-15% of all strokes. The aim of the study was to assess the relation between the ICH score and the…
Deriving Causal Inferences Peptic Ulcers and Gastric Cancer in Relation to Infection with Helicobacter pylori: Although causation can never be proved (hypotheses can only be dispelled), evidence for…
Non Communicable Diseases Introduction: Chronic diseases and injuries are the leading causes of death in all but a few parts of the world, affecting all societies: rich and…
Assignment on Epidemiology Introduction: Anaemia is recognized as a major public health problem, affecting over 1.2 billion people in both the developed and developing countries. Compilations of the…
Attitude Towards Seeking Postpartum Care and Contraceptive by the Pregnant Women Introduction: Over the past two decades Bangladesh has made impressive gain in key health indicators, which are important to achieve maternal and child health related…