نتایج جستجو برای: integrated management of childhood illness imci
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WHO regularly gathers, evaluates, and cites evidence to support its recommend dations. How this is done varies between departments, but highly centralized processes, complex methods and expert consultations are often used. WHO guidelines are distributed to health workers and policydmakers in developd ing countries, but few of these people have the opportunity to be involved in the process of ch...
September, 2013, marked the 35th Anniversary of the 1978 Declaration of Alma-Ata, an agreement in which WHO member states outlined a comprehensive vision for primary health care that addressed provision of medical services and wider structural and community needs. More than three decades later, eff ective, highquality primary care is still an elusive goal for most countries. This status partly ...
the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between teachers’ class management practices with students’ self- regulated learning and academic self-efficacy. in this study relating to the management class, three dimensions, (training management, people management and behavior management) and three style (interventionist, interactionist and non-interventionist) was considered. r...
PROBLEM Acute diarrhoeal diseases and acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the most common causes of child mortality worldwide. Safe, effective and inexpensive solutions are available for prevention and control, but they do not reach needy communities. APPROACH Interventions based on research were designed to train and engage community health volunteers (CHVs) to implement a community-base...
ecent observational evidence suggests there is considerable scope for improving the quality of hospital care for severely ill children in many developing countries. 1 In a study of 21 hospitals in Asia and Africa that evaluated the management of 131 children, more than half were under treated or inappropriately treated with antibiotics, fluids, feeding, or oxygen. Inadequate triage and assessme...
BACKGROUND In 2003 the Afghan Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) adopted the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) for delivering child health services in primary care facilities. Key problems were subsequently identified: high cost of training, frequent health worker turnover and poor quality of IMCI implementation by those trained - specifically in the use of job aids and protocols ...
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