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Atinkut Alamirrew Zeleke

Researcher at University of Gondar

Publications -  21
Citations -  213

Atinkut Alamirrew Zeleke is an academic researcher from University of Gondar. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Health care. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 144 citations. Previous affiliations of Atinkut Alamirrew Zeleke include University of Oldenburg.

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Trends of modern contraceptive use among young married women based on the 2000, 2005, and 2011 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Surveys: a multivariate decomposition analysis.

TL;DR: Modern contraceptive use among young married women has showed a remarkable increase over the last decade in Ethiopia, and programmatic interventions targeting poor, younger (adolescent), illiterate, and Muslim women would help to maintain the increasing trend in modern contraceptive use.
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Willingness to receive text message medication reminders among patients on antiretroviral treatment in North West Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study

TL;DR: Age, educational status and using internet were the main factors that were significantly associated with the willingness of patients to receive text message medication reminders.

Trends and determinants of contraceptive use among young married women (age 15-24)based on the 2000, 2005, and 2011 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Surveys: A multivariate decomposition analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the levels, trends, and determinants of modern contraceptive use and changes over time among young married women in Ethiopia using data from the three Demographic Health Surveys (DHS) conducted in Ethiopia, in 2000, 2005, and 2011.
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Evaluation of Electronic and Paper-Pen Data Capturing Tools for Data Quality in a Public Health Survey in a Health and Demographic Surveillance Site, Ethiopia: Randomized Controlled Crossover Health Care Information Technology Evaluation.

TL;DR: EDC possessed significantly better data quality and efficiency compared with PPDC, explained with fewer errors, instant data submission, and easy handling, and proved to be a usable data collection tool in the rural study setting.
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Cesarean delivery among women who gave birth in Dessie town hospitals, Northeast Ethiopia.

TL;DR: The prevalence of cesarean delivery was found to be high, and was significantly higher in private hospitals than a public facility, and there is a need to conduct cesar delivery audits to appropriately utilize scarce resources.