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Autor:
MacLachlan Malcolm, Bowie Cameron, Maseko Fresier, McAuliffe Eilish, Manafa Ogenna, Normand Charles
Publikováno v:
Human Resources for Health, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 65 (2009)
Abstract Background Shortage of human resources is a major problem facing Malawi, where more than 50% of the population lives in rural areas. Most of the district health services are provided by clinical health officers specially trained to provide s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5d3982dddf674c16a72e24c6a59d62b3
Measuring and managing the work environment of the mid-level provider – the neglected human resource
Autor:
McAuliffe Eilish, Bowie Cameron, Manafa Ogenna, Maseko Fresier, MacLachlan Malcolm, Hevey David, Normand Charles, Chirwa Maureen
Publikováno v:
Human Resources for Health, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 13 (2009)
Abstract Background Much has been written in the past decade about the health workforce crisis that is crippling health service delivery in many middle-income and low-income countries. Countries having lost most of their highly qualified health care
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f6463f9f57c84b0c950dc549f1c528fe
Publikováno v:
BMC Nursing, Vol 5, Iss 1, p 9 (2006)
Abstract Background The migration of health professionals trained in Africa to developed nations has compromised health systems in the African region. The financial losses from the investment in training due to the migration from the developing natio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/37ac1935e88d493f973e95cef275ce85
Autor:
Maseko Fresier C, Muula Adamson S
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 97 (2006)
Abstract Background The migration of health professionals from southern Africa to developed nations is negatively affecting the delivery of health care services in the source countries. Oftentimes however, it is the reasons for the out-migration that
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https://doaj.org/article/0f413d1fcb234fa08e02804f8209f6f7
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Health Matters, 2009 May 01. 17(33), 80-90.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/40647613
Autor:
Maseko, Fresier Chidyaonga1 (AUTHOR), Chirwa, Maureen Leah2 (AUTHOR), Muula, Adamson Sinjani1 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Pan African Medical Journal. 2015, Vol. 22, p1-5. 5p.
Publikováno v:
Pan African Medical Journal. 2015, Vol. 21, p1-9. 9p.
Autor:
Muula, Adamson S.1 muula@email.unc.edu, Maseko, Fresier C.2 fcmaseko@yahoo.com
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research. 2006, Vol. 6, p1-12. 12p.
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Autor:
Rispel, Laetitia C., Fonn, Sharon, Gear, John, Pick, William, Chirwa, Tobias, Floyd, Sian, Fine, Paul, Williams, Jill, Ibisomi, Latifat, Sartorius, Benn, Kahn, Kathleen, Collinson, Mark, Tollman, Stephen, Garenne, Michel, Musenge, Eustasius, Vounatsou, Penelope, Nattey, Cornelius, Masanja, Honorati, Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin, Ramsoomar, Leane, Morojele, Neo K., Norris, Shane A., Christofides, Nicola J., Nieuwoudt, Sara, Usdin, Shereen, Goldstein, Susan, Khan, Taskeen, Thomas, Leena S., Naidoo, Shan, Ndlovu, Ntombizodwa, Naude, Jim teWater, Murray, Jill, Nelson, Gill, Banyini, Audrey V., Rees, David, Gilbert, Leah, Govender, Veloshnee, Chersich, Matthew F., Harris, Bronwyn, Alaba, Olufunke, Ataguba, John E., Nxumalo, Nonhlanhla, Goudge, Jane, Versteeg, Marije, du Toit, Lilo, Couper, Ian, Blaauw, Duane, Ditlopo, Prudence, Maseko, Fresier, Chirwa, Maureen, Mwisongo, Aziza, Bidwell, Posy, Thomas, Steve, Normand, Charles, Doherty, Jane, Conco, Daphney, Kawonga, Mary, Sengayi, Mazvita, Dwane, Ntabozuko, Marinda, Edmore, Sipambo, Nosisa, Fairlie, Lee, Moultrie, Harry, Gómez-Olivé, Francesc Xavier, Thorogood, Margaret, Clark, Benjamin, Kimani-Murage, Elizabeth W., Bertram, Melanie Y., Jaswal, Aneil V.S., Van Wyk, Victoria Pillay, Levitt, Naomi S., Hofman, Karen J., Ndou, Tshipfuralo, van Zyl, Greer, Hlahane, Salamina, Thomas, Liz
Publikováno v:
Global Health Action
Background Household contact with an index case of an infectious disease is a known risk factor for infection transmission. However, such contact may be underestimated due to the dynamic nature of households, particularly in longitudinal studies. Suc