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Autor:
Pamela Obegu, Miriam Nkangu, Ngo Valery Ngo, Franck Wanda, Mwenya Kasonde, Odette D. Kibu, Nelly Abong, Victor Ndiforchu, Arone Wondwossen Fantaye, Amos Buh, Ronald M. Gobina, Denis A. Foretia, Nkengafack Fobellah, Sanni Yaya
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Digital Health, Vol 5 (2023)
IntroductionAcross communities in low-middle income countries, digital health is currently revolutionizing the delivery of health services, particularly in the field of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) services. While studies
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https://doaj.org/article/e000a7d2641140cca6708812400964b0
Autor:
Wilfred F Mbacham, ScD, Lindsay Mangham-Jefferies, MBA, Bonnie Cundill, MSc, Olivia A Achonduh, MPhil, Clare I R Chandler, PhD, Joel N Ambebila, MPH, Armand Nkwescheu, MPH, Dorothy Forsah-Achu, MD, Victor Ndiforchu, MPH, Odile Tchekountouo, MD, Mbuh Akindeh-Nji, MSc, Pierre Ongolo-Zogo, MPH, Dr. Virginia Wiseman, PhD
Publikováno v:
The Lancet Global Health, Vol 2, Iss 6, Pp e346-e358 (2014)
Background: The scale-up of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is intended to improve case management of fever and targeting of artemisinin-based combination therapy. Habitual presumptive treatment has hampered these intentions, suggesting a need
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https://doaj.org/article/d4a5e0e4852243a1ac5818c936e8ac2a
Publikováno v:
Tropical Medicine and International Health. 5:288-292
Summary OBJECTIVES Severe economic crisis compelled many governments in Sub-Saharan Africa to adopt structural adjustment programmes. This was accompanied by price increases and cuts in the salaries of civil servants. We explored how health personnel
Autor:
Mbuh Akindeh-Nji, Clare I R Chandler, Bonnie Cundill, Wilfred Fon Mbacham, Odile Tchekountouo, Dorothy Forsah-Achu, Pierre Ongolo-Zogo, Virginia Wiseman, Victor Ndiforchu, Olivia A. Achonduh, Joel N Ambebila, Armand Seraphin Nkwescheu, Lindsay Mangham-Jefferies
Publikováno v:
The Lancet Global Health, Vol 2, Iss 6, Pp e346-e358 (2014)
Background\ud The scale-up of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is intended to improve case management of fever and targeting of artemisinin-based combination therapy. Habitual presumptive treatment has hampered these intentions, suggesting a nee