نتایج جستجو برای: qooshkhaneh district

تعداد نتایج: 77624  

2015
Paschal N Mujasi Jaume Puig-Junoy

OBJECTIVES A key policy question for the government of Uganda is how to equitably allocate primary health care pharmaceutical budgets to districts. This paper seeks to identify variables influencing current primary health care pharmaceutical expenditure and their usefulness in allocating prospective pharmaceutical budgets to districts. METHODS This was a cross sectional, retrospective observa...

2018
Kamal Gholipour Jafar Sadegh Tabrizi Mostafa Farahbakhsh Shabnam Iezadi Akbar Ghiasi Hasan Jahanbin

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the district health management fellowship training programme in the north-west of Iran. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING The programme was introduced to build the managerial capacity of district health managers in Iran. Eighty-nine heads of units in the province's health centre, district health managers and the health deputies of the district health centres in the north-west p...

Journal: :Implementation Science : IS 2009
Patrick Mbindyo Lucy Gilson Duane Blaauw Mike English

BACKGROUND Organizational factors are considered to be an important influence on health workers' uptake of interventions that improve their practices. These are additionally influenced by factors operating at individual and broader health system levels. We sought to explore contextual influences on worker motivation, a factor that may modify the effect of an intervention aimed at changing clini...

Journal: :JAMA 2005
James Berkley Isaiah Mwangi Karen Griffiths Ismail Ahmed Sadik Mithwani Mike English Charles Newton Kathryn Maitland

CONTEXT Severe malnutrition has a high mortality rate among hospitalized children in sub-Saharan Africa. However, reports suggest that malnutrition is often poorly assessed. The World Health Organization recommends using weight for height, but this method is problematic and often not undertaken in practice. Mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) and the clinical sign "visible severe wasting" are si...

Journal: :International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2009
Thomas van den Akker Beatrice Mwagomba James Irlam Jos van Roosmalen

OBJECTIVES To improve obstetric care and reduce the incidence of uterine rupture through the use of audits. METHODS Data were collected from medical records and from questioning women who sustained uterine rupture over a 12-month period in Thyolo District Hospital, Malawi. Audit sessions were performed every 2-3 weeks for the first 3 months with relevant members of the hospital staff, after w...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2006
Rony Zachariah Anthony David Harries Marcel Manzi Patrick Gomani Roger Teck Mit Phillips Peter Firmenich

BACKGROUND A study was conducted among newly registered HIV-positive tuberculosis (TB) patients systematically offered anti-retroviral treatment (ART) in a district hospital in rural Malawi in order to a) determine the acceptance of ART b) conduct a geographic mapping of those placed on ART and c) examine the association between "cost of transport" and ART acceptance. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FI...

Journal: :BMC International Health and Human Rights 2006
Sekela Mwakyusa Annah Wamae Aggrey Wasunna Fred Were Fabian Esamai Bernhards Ogutu Assumpta Muriithi Norbert Peshu Mike English

BACKGROUND The structured admission form is an apparently simple measure to improve data quality. Poor motivation, lack of supervision, lack of resources and other factors are conceivably major barriers to their successful use in a Kenyan public hospital setting. Here we have examined the feasibility and acceptability of a structured paediatric admission record (PAR) for district hospitals as a...

2013
Goetz Bosse Ferdinand Mtatifikolo Wiltrud Abels Christian Strosing Jan-Philipp Breuer Claudia Spies

INTRODUCTION Outcome assessment is the standard for evaluating the quality of health services worldwide. In this study, outcome has been divided into immediate and final outcome. Aim was to compare an intervention hospital with a Continuous Quality Improvement approach to a control group using benchmark assessments of immediate outcome indicators in surgical care. Results were compared to final...

2014
Paul Mwaniki Philip Ayieko Jim Todd Mike English

BACKGROUND In assessing quality of care in developing countries, retrospectively collected data are usually used given their availability. Retrospective data however suffer from such biases as recall bias and non-response bias. Comparing results obtained using prospectively and retrospectively collected data will help validate the use of the easily available retrospective data in assessing qual...

2015
Zamir A. Gilani Kantharuben Naidoo Andrew Ross

BACKGROUND Epilepsy is a common disorder in South Africa and the literature indicates that many patients do not access treatment. The reasons are complex and include a poor knowledge about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment (medical knowledge). This study aimed to assess the medical knowledge of isiZulu-speaking people with epilepsy (PWE) who attend a combination regional and district ho...

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