Laboratory Professionals in Africa: The Backbone of Quality Diagnostics

Autor: Miriam Schneidman, Russell J. Dacombe, Jane Carter
Rok vydání: 2014
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Accreditation
accreditation bodies
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
AIDS Patient
AIDS Relief
anemia
Avian Influenza
career
career development
career opportunities ... See More + Chikungunya
clinical practices
clinics
communicable disease
communicable diseases
competitive salaries
cost of training
counselors
curriculum
curriculum development
degree programs
degrees
developing countries
development efforts
diagnoses
diagnosis
DIAGNOSTICS
disease
Disease Control
disease outbreaks
disease surveillance
disease transmission
drug resistance
Ebola
economic growth
effective use
Emergency Plan
employment
employment opportunities
endemic diseases
epidemic
epidemics
epidemiologists
Epidemiology
females
fever
financial constraints
focus group discussions
geographic distribution
Government policies
Gross Domestic Product
health care
health care system
health centers
health facilities
Health Interventions
health ministries
Health Outcomes
health policy
Health Regulations
health research
health sector
health system
health systems
health workers
health workforce
hematology
higher education
higher learning
HIV
HIV testing
HIV/AIDS
hospital
hospitals
human resource management
human resource planning
Human Resources
Hygiene
illnesses
Immune Deficiency
immunology
infection
Infectious Diseases
Influenza
informant
informants
job satisfaction
Lab
labor force
labor market
Laboratories
LABORATORY
laboratory facilities
laboratory services
laboratory workers
learning
learning outcomes
literature
Low-income Countries
Lung Diseases
malaria
malaria diagnosis
medical equipment
medical laboratories
Medical Research
midwives
migration
Ministers of Health
Ministries of Health
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Health
minority
National Accreditation
national health systems
National laboratory
national level
national strategies
needs assessment
number of workers
nurse
nurses
Nutrition
on the job training
papers
Pathology
patient
patients
pharmacists
pharmacy
physicians
physiotherapists
policy decisions
policy discussions
policy level
practitioners
preventive medicine
private sector training
private training
private training institutions
Professional Associations
professional development
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progress
public health
public policy
push factors
qualified personnel
qualified professionals
quality assurance
quality control
Quality Improvement
quality of services
reagents
regional networks
Research Institute
respect
risk of exposure
rural areas
schools
Scientist
Scientists
secondary school
service delivery
Service Providers
service provision
skilled human resources
skilled personnel
skilled staff
smaller number
Social Welfare
spillover
STDs
Strengthening human resources
student intake
syphilis
TB
teaching
teaching materials
technical expertise
threats
training facilities
training institutions
training opportunities
training programs
treatment
Tropical Medicine
Tuberculosis
urban areas
Vicious Cycle
Virus
weight loss
work environment
work force
workers
workforce
working conditions
World Health Organization

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Popis: Laboratories have historically been under supported in developing country health systems resulting in poor quality diagnosis and inadequate disease surveillance. Laboratory professionals are predominantly male with relatively limited female labor participation, with potential gender based barriers to advancement. The focus on communicable diseases has meant that funding for broader public health laboratory services has been relatively neglected. In this paper the authors present a number of strategies to address these problems based on the outcomes from a literature review and case studies conducted in four African countries. Improved registration and human resource planning are required to establish the scale of the problem and to develop country specific strategies to address skills shortages. More high quality pre-service training is needed to supply the service with suitably skilled professional staff to address the current deficit. Innovative in-service training is essential to maintain competence and collaboration is required with the private sector to utilize their expertise. A clear career structure with transparent promotional opportunities is required to recruit and retain staff in the public sector. The establishment of suitable work environments and regulatory and representative bodies will also support recruitment and retention as well as enhance quality. It is also clear that this cadre has been underrepresented in human resources for health research and more activity in this area will lead to greater understanding of the problems and provide more potential solutions.
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