نتایج جستجو برای: district health officers dhos

تعداد نتایج: 1048956  

2012
Mary Muchekeza Anderson Chimusoro Notion T Gombe

BACKGROUND The cornerstone of the health system in Zimbabwe, the district health system has been under the responsibility of the district health executive since 1984. Preliminary information obtained from some provincial health managers in Midlands Province suggested a poor performance by most district health executives. We therefore investigated the reasons for this poor performance. METHODS...

Journal: :Public Health Reports (1896-1970) 1952

2011
Michael J Schull Ruth Cornick Sandy Thompson Gill Faris Lara Fairall Barry Burciul Sumeet Sodhi Beverley Draper Martias Joshua Martha Mondiwa Hastings Banda Damson Kathyola Eric Bateman Merrick Zwarenstein

BACKGROUND Only about one-third of eligible HIV/AIDS patients receive anti-retroviral treatment (ART). Decentralizing treatment is crucial to wider and more equitable access, but key obstacles are a shortage of trained healthcare workers (HCW) and challenges integrating HIV/AIDS care with other primary care. This report describes the development of a guideline and training program (PALM PLUS) d...

Journal: :Human Resources for Health 2007
Amelia Cumbi Caetano Pereira Raimundo Malalane Fernando Vaz Colin McCord Alberta Bacci Staffan Bergström

BACKGROUND This study examines the opinions of health professionals about the capacity and performance of the 'técnico de cirurgia', a surgically trained assistant medical officer in the Mozambican health system. Particular attention is paid to the views of medical doctors and maternal and child health nurses. METHODS The results are derived from a qualitative study using both semi-structured...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Simon P S Kibira Christine Muhumuza Justine N Bukenya Lynn M Atuyambe

INTRODUCTION There is high unmet need for family planning (FP) in Uganda as well as high contraceptive discontinuation rates. These contribute to the high fertility rates that in part are due to unplanned pregnancies. There are gaps in knowledge about experiences that couples go through while using contraceptives in their lives. This study explored women's experiences during the course of their...

2010
Aisling Walsh Phillimon Ndubani Joseph Simbaya Patrick Dicker Ruairí Brugha

BACKGROUND Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human resources for health crisis in Africa. However, little attention has been paid to quantifying health facility-level trends in health worker numbers, distribution and workload, despite growing demands on health workers due to the availability of new funds for HIV/AIDS control scale-up. This study analy...

2015
Accamma Oomen

Background & Objectives Status of child health indicates growth of any nation. India contributes to nearly 25% of the total 3.9 million neonatal deaths worldwide. Neonates fall sick despite of precautions and care, especially in resource poor settings. Literature suggests that traditional practices and care seeking behaviours of families influence neonatal morbidity and mortality. The present s...

2013
Geun-Yong Kwon Shinje Moon Wooseok Kwak Jin Gwack Chaeshin Chu Seung-Ki Youn

Korea has adopted Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officers through the Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) since 1999 for systematic control of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. Graduates of medical schools in Korea are selected and serve as public health doctors (PHDs) for their mandatory military service. The duration of service is 3 years and PHDs comprise general prac...

2015
Elizabeth A Fischer Krishnamurthy Jayana Troy Cunningham Maryann Washington Prem Mony Janet Bradley Stephen Moses

High-quality care during labor, delivery, and the postpartum period is critically important since maternal and child morbidity and mortality are linked to complications that arise during these stages. A nurse mentoring program was implemented in northern Karnataka, India, to improve quality of services at primary health centers (PHCs), the lowest level in the public health system that offers ba...

2016
J. Dass

1. This service should be on an equal footing with the Provincial Medical Service, i.e., the health officers should be gazetted officers and should enjoy all the rights and privileges of a Government servant as regards leave, pension, &c. 2. The health officers should be absolutely independent of the Municipal Commissioners and should be vested with both administrative and executive powers. The...

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