نتایج جستجو برای: health facility allocation

تعداد نتایج: 1094179  

2012
Manish Tiwari Sonu Pareek

Introduction The availability of adequate number of health professionals to manage health programmes alone may not necessarily lead to their successful implementation. The competencies and commitment of these professionals also need to be ensured. One of the biggest challenges, in this regard, has been poor capacity building at every rung of health care. The situation is further worsened by a s...

Journal: :Journal of health communication 2005
J David Johnson Donald O Case James E Andrews Suzanne L Allard

The intersection of the genetics era and information age poses unique and daunting challenges for health consumers who may not have the health literacy to keep pace. While rapid advances in genetics research promise enhanced care, the inherent complexities and individualistic nature of genetic information have resulted in a challenging information environment. The technical possibilities for ac...

2016
Zacarías Garib Aida Lucía Vargas Silas P Trumbo Kathleen Anthony Jose Luis Diaz-Ortega Pamela Bravo-Alcántara Irene Leal M Carolina Danovaro-Holliday Martha Velandia-González

Background. Despite the success of the Dominican Republic's National Immunization Program, homogenous vaccine coverage has not been achieved. In October 2012, the country implemented a study on missed opportunities for vaccination (MOVs) in children aged <5 years. Methods. A cross-sectional study of 102 healthcare facilities was implemented in 30 high-risk municipalities. Overall, 1500 parents ...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2017
Christina Bloem Rikki E Morris Makini Chisolm-Straker

Given the significant global burden of human trafficking, the ability of clinicians to identify and provide treatment for trafficked persons is critical. Particularly in conflict settings, health care facilities often serve as the first and sometimes only point of contact for trafficked persons. As such, medical practitioners have a unique opportunity and an ethical imperative to intervene, eve...

Journal: :The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 2011
Rajesh Vedanthan

The past century of global health interventions has been marked by stunning successes (eg, eradication of smallpox) and disappointing failures (eg, spread of malaria). Life expectancy has generally increased substantially across the globe, yet there remain large populations who suffer from eminently preventable and treatable diseases. Despite the existence of wellestablished, evidence-based int...

2008
John Reiling Ronda G. Hughes Mike R. Murphy

Recent attention in health care has been on the actual architectural design of a hospital facility, including its technology and equipment, and its effect on patient safety. To address the problems of errors in health care and serious safety issues, fundamental changes of health care processes, culture, and the physical environment are necessary and need to be aligned, so that the caregivers an...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2013
Halley P Crissman Cyril E Engmann Richard M Adanu Doris Nimako Keesha Crespo Cheryl A Moyer

Skilled birth attendance (SBA) and healthcare facility (HCF) delivery are effective means of reducing maternal mortality. However, their uptake remains low in many low-income countries. The present study utilized semi-structured interviews with 85 pregnant women attending an antenatal clinic in Akwatia, Ghana (May-July 2010) to better understand the barriers to SBA and HCF delivery through the ...

2013
Zekariyas Sahile Nezenega Yohannes H/Michael Gacho Tadese Ejigu Tafere

BACKGROUND Patient compliance is a key factor in treatment success. Satisfied patients are more likely to utilize health services, comply with medical treatment, and continue with the health care providers. Yet, the national tuberculosis control program failed to address some of these aspects in order to achieve the national targets. Hence, this study attempted to investigate patient satisfacti...

2014
Chantelle Boudreaux Phetdara Chanthala Magnus Lindelow

A pilot eliminating user fees associated with delivery at the point of services was introduced in two districts of Laos in March 2009. Following two years of implementation, an evaluation was conducted to assess the pilot impact, as well as to document the pilot design and implementation challenges. Study results show that, even in the presence of the substantial access and cultural barriers, u...

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