نتایج جستجو برای: health manpower

تعداد نتایج: 981375  

2016
Ella Tyrrell Conor Keegan Niamh Humphries Sara McAleese Steve Thomas Charles Normand Ruairí Brugha

BACKGROUND The World Health Organization's Global Code on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel urges Member States to observe fair recruitment practices and ensure equality of treatment of migrant and domestically-trained health personnel. However, international medical graduates (IMGs) have experienced difficulties in accessing postgraduate training and in progressing their career...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2014
Sharon Mary Brownie Janelle Thomas

This brief discusses the policy implications of a research study commissioned by Health Workforce Australia (HWA) within its health workforce innovation and reform work program. The project explored conceptually complex and operationally problematic concepts related to developing a whole-of-workforce competency-based education and training and competency-based career framework for the Australia...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004
Khassoum Diallo

The migration of health workers within and between countries is a growing concern worldwide because of its impact on health systems in developing and developed countries alike. Policy decisions need to be made at the national, regional and international levels to manage more effectively this phenomenon, but those decisions will be effective and correctly implemented and evaluated only if they a...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2011
Kevin Outterson

2351 provide solutions to all the complex problems of health worker migration, it offers needed guidance on possible policy and legislative approaches. There is growing evidence that its legal framework can work as a platform for cooperation to strengthen health workforce systems. Sixtynine countries have thus far designated a national authority responsible for the exchange of information on he...

Journal: :Human Resources for Health 2007
Mario R Dal Poz Hugo Mercer Margaret Gadon Daniel MP Shaw

The World Health Report 2006, Working together for health, recognized the centrality of the health workforce for the effective operation of country health systems and outlined proposals to tackle a global shortage of 4.3 million health workers. There is increasing evidence that that this shortage is interfering with efforts to achieve international development goals, including those contained i...

2017
Davies Adeloye Rotimi Adedeji David Adenike Ayobola Olaogun Asa Auta Adedapo Adesokan Muktar Gadanya Jacob Kehinde Opele Oluwafemi Owagbemi Alexander Iseolorunkanmi

BACKGROUND In Nigeria, several challenges have been reported within the health sector, especially in training, funding, employment, and deployment of the health workforce. We aimed to review recent health workforce crises in the Nigerian health sector to identify key underlying causes and provide recommendations toward preventing and/or managing potential future crises in Nigeria. METHODS We ...

2009
Alice R Rumbold Catherine M Bennett

Epidemiology has a central role in public health practice, education and research, and is arguably the only discipline unique to public health. A strong perception exists among epidemiologists in Australia that there is a substantial shortage in epidemiological capacity within the health workforce and health research, and that there are few graduates with sufficient high-level epidemiological t...

2013
Edward Zimbudzi

Africa has been losing professionally trained health workers who are the core of the health system of this continent for many years. Faced with an increased burden of disease and coupled by a massive exodus of the health workforce, the health systems of many African nations are risking complete paralysis. Several studies have suggested policy options to reduce brain drain from Africa. The purpo...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2013
Richard Smith Mylene Lagarde Duane Blaauw Catherine Goodman Mike English Kethi Mullei Nonglak Pagaiya Viroj Tangcharoensathien Ermin Erasmus Kara Hanson

BACKGROUND Recruitment and retention of health workers is a major concern. Policy initiatives emphasize financial incentives, despite mixed evidence of their effectiveness. Qualitative studies suggest that nurses especially may be more driven by altruistic motivations, but quantitative research has overlooked such values. This paper adds to the literature through characterizing the nature and d...

Journal: :HealthcarePapers 2006
Hugh Tilson Bobbie Berkowitz

This paper examines the public health enterprise and its policy challenges in the twenty-first century. Among the many challenges public health faces, we include here collaboration across a broad range of stakeholders, the public health infrastructure, agreement on public health's essential services, preparedness, accountability and measurement, workforce and a research agenda. Two Institute of...

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