Habtamu Wondiye Bekele

Habtamu Wondiye Bekele

 

Male

+251921452844

habtwond@gmail.com or Habtamu.Wondiye@bdu.edu.et

Full name

Sex

Phone Number

E-mail (Institutional, if available)

 

Academic Degree

MPH

Academic Rank

Assistant Professor

At Bahir Dar University Since

 

September 1, 2016

School

School of Public Health

Department

Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences

Field of Specialization

MPH in Health Education and Promotion

Research Interest

Qualitative Research, Behavioral theory or model based mixed research

Publication(s) [If any]+Link

  • Ayele K, Wondiye H, Ketema E. Lived experience of young people with epilepsy in Bahir Dar city government hospitals, Ethiopia, a qualitative interview study. PLoS ONE 2023
  • Kebede N, Wondiye H etal Application of the integrated behavioral model to identify the predictors of toothbrushing practices among primary school children at Bahir Dar city, Ethiopia. BMC Oral Health 2022
  • Eseyneh T, Wondiye H, Fentaw Z etal Open Access Behavioral responses for facemask use messages to prevent COVID-19 among residents of Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia: an application of extended parallel process model. BMC Public Health 2022
  • Ketema E, Wondiye H, Debela Y. etal.   Self-care practice, lived experience of type 1 diabetes mellitus patients at Kemisse General Hospital, North Eastern Ethiopia: Phenomenological study. SAGE Open Medicine 2022
  • Wondiye H, Fentahun N, Limaye R, Kote M, Girma E. Barriers and facilitators of ART adherence in Hawassa town, Southern Ethiopia: A grounded theory approach. Ethiop. J. Health Dev.2016;30(2):.
  • Talie E, Wondiye H, Kassie N, Gutema H. Voluntary Blood Donation Among Bahir Dar University Students: Application of Integrated Behavioral Model, Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia, 2020. Dovepress, Journal of Blood Medicine 2020:11 429-437 http://doi.org/10.2147/JBM.S277411
  • Girum  T,  Ebrahim  M,  Kifle  L,  Wondiye H,  Misgun  S. Epidemiology  of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence, determinants and treatment outcome. BMC Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines. 2018;4:5
  • Gutema H, Debela Y, Wale B, Reba K, Wondiye H. Testicular Self Examination Among Bahir Dar University Students: Application of Integrated Behavioral Model. BMC Cancer DOI 10.1186/s12885-017-3935-8.
  • Tekle M, Tariku B, Alagaw A, Zerihun E, Wondiye H. Exploring Reasons for Less Participation in Growth Monitoring and Promotion of Mothers of Under-two children at Loka Abaya District of Sidama Zone, Southern Ethiopia- Exploratory Qualitative Study. Hindawi Journal of Nutrition & Metabolism
  • Belachew M, Berhanu D, Wondiye H, Dagget T. Effect of attending pregnant mother conference on birth preparedness and complication readiness practice among recently delivered women in rural Libo Kemkem District, North West, Ethiopia: A Community-based comparative cross-sectional study DOI /10.1155/2019/4345879.
  • Mekuria A, Gutema H, Wondiye H. Post abortion contraceptive use among women in reproductive age group in Bahir Dar Town. BMC Contraception and Reproductive Medicine, DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s40834-019-0099-8

Mega Research, Role [If any]

 

Project(s), Role [If any]

*Enhancing Ethiopian Malaria Elimination program using Information Technology and Citizen Science Approach

 

Contact CMHS

College Of Medicine and Health Sciences

Bahir Dar University

 Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Phone:- +251-0582-9 99275

P.o.box:- 79

e-mail:- collegehealthscience@gmail.com

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