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    Contactless Patient Monitoring for General Wards: A Systematic Technology Review by Naziyok, Tolga P, Zeleke, Atinkut A, Röhrig, Rainer

    “…Sudden, serious life-threatening situations happen even on general wards. Current technologies are working with sensors which are attached to every patient,…”
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    Evidence-based practice and its associated factors among medical laboratory professionals in West Amhara hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia by Wassie, Meseret A, Zeleke, Atinkut A, Dachew, Berihun A, Kebede, Mihiretu

    “…Healthcare and clinical laboratory practices are constantly evolving, leading a need for evidence-based practice (EBP) among all laboratory professionals…”
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    Knowledge of abortion legislation among female preparatory school students in Dabat District, Ethiopia by Abate, Gebeyehu B., Zeleke, Atinkut A., Kebede, Mihiretu M., Bazie, Belsti B.

    Published in African journal of reproductive health (01-12-2016)
    “…More than 32% of maternal mortality reported in Ethiopia is due to unsafe abortions. Women’s knowledge of abortion legislation is a key determinant of the…”
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    Data Collection of Medication - Impact of Autocompletion in eCRFs on Efficiency and Data Quality by Naziyok, Tolga P, Feeken, Corinna, Zeleke, Atinkut A, Dörks, Michael, Röhrig, Rainer

    “…Openclinica Input Completion (OIC) was developed to increase the efficiency to enter drugs in eCRF in OpenClinica . The aim of the study was to evaluate the…”
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    Primary Healthcare Data Management Practice and Associated Factors: The Case of Health Extension Workers in Northwest Ethiopia by Yitayew, Segenet, Asemahagn, Mulusew A., Zeleke, Atinkut A.

    Published in The open medical informatics journal (24-07-2019)
    “…Background: Collecting quality and timely healthcare data is crucial to improve health service performance. Objective: This study aimed at assessing data…”
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    Knowledge of Abortion Legislation Towards Induced Abortion Among Female Preparatory School Students in Dabat District, Ethiopia by Kebede, Mihiretu M, Bazie, Belsti B, Abate, Gebeyehu B, Zeleke, Atinkut A

    Published in African journal of reproductive health (01-12-2016)
    “…More than 32% of maternal mortality reported in Ethiopia is due to unsafe abortions. Women's knowledge of abortion legislation is a key determinant of the…”
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