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Kebenesa Angasu Kitaba

7PUBLICATIONS
14CO-AUTHORS
Injury preventionClinical midwiferyPsychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental healthWomen's studies (incl. girls' studies)Medicine, nursing and health curriculum and pedagogy
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Publications (7)

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|Jan 24, 2023
Effectiveness of Training Program on Improving Health Care Providers' Readiness for Managing Domestic Violence in Jimma Medical Center: Pre-Experimental Study.

Endalew Hailu Negessa, Susan Anand Joseph, Kebenesa Angasu Kitaba

|Oct 03, 2022
Effectiveness of Pre- and Post-Clinical Conferences in Improving Clinical Learning Among Midwifery Students of Jimma University: Pre-Experimental Study.

Kebenesa Angasu Kitaba

|Sep 05, 2022
Adverse Perinatal and Maternal Outcomes and Associated Factors among Women with Antepartum Hemorrhage in Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia, 2020.

Melkamu Gelan, Tariku Bekela, Kebanesa Angasu

|Feb 18, 2022
A Quantitative Study on Stigma and Statistically Correlated Factors Among Women Living with Genital Fistula in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Identification of Urgent Corrective Strategies.

Bekana Fekecha, Samuel Abdu, Ayanos Taye

|Dec 13, 2021
COVID-19's Negative Impacts on Clinical Learning and Proposed Compensation Mechanisms Among Undergraduate Midwifery and Nursing Students of Jimma University.

Kebenesa Angasu, Tariku Bekela, Melkamu Gelan

|Sep 13, 2021
Achievement of Clinical Learning Outcomes and Associated Factors Among Midwifery and Nursing Undergraduate Students of Jimma University, Ethiopia.

Kebenesa Angasu, Tariku Bekela

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