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Knowledge and communication needs assessment of community health workers in a developing country: a qualitative study
community health workers developing country qualitative study
2009/11/13
Background
Primary health care is a set of health services that can meet the needs of
the developing world. Community health workers act as a bridge between
health system ...
An Appraisal of the Institutional Training Arrangement for Community Health Workers in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Community Health Training health workers
2009/10/15
This research sheds light on the nature, design and provision of institutional services for
providing training to the premier community health service providers in the public sector (i.e. the Family...
Economic incentive in community nursing: attraction, rejection or indifference?
economic incentive community nursing attraction rejection indifference
2009/9/28
It is hard to imagine any period in time when economic issues were more visible in health sector decision-making. The search for measures that maximize available resources has never been greater than ...
On the front line of primary health care: the profile of community health workers in rural Quechua communities in Peru
primary health care community health workers rural Quechua communities Peru
2009/9/28
It is very important to consider and to be aware of the profile of community health workers in order to provide appropriate alternatives when working with these groups as well as with the indigenous p...
Initial community perspectives on the Health Service Extension Programme in Welkait, Ethiopia
initial community perspectives the Health Service Extension Programme Welkait Ethiopia
2009/9/27
The Health Service Extension Programme (HSEP) is an innovative approach to addressing the shortfall in health human resources in Ethiopia. It has developed a new cadre of Health Extension Workers (HEW...
Appropriate training and retention of community doctors in rural areas: a case study from Mali
appropriate training retention community doctors rural areas Mali
2009/9/27
Training increasing self confidence and self esteem of rural practitioners may contribute to retention of skilled professionals in rural areas. While reorientations of curricula in training institutio...
Community characteristics that attract physicians in Japan: a cross-sectional analysis of community demographic and economic factors
community characteristics physicians a cross-sectional analysis community demographic economic factors
2009/9/27
Daytime population and service industry population in a municipality are better parameters of community attractiveness to physicians than population. Because attractiveness is supposed to consist of m...
Community health workers for ART in sub-Saharan Africa: learning from experience – capitalizing on new opportunities
community health workers sub-Saharan Africa experience new opportunities
2009/9/27
This article investigates whether present community health worker programmes for antiretroviral treatment are taking into account the lessons learnt from past experiences with community health worker ...
Do the Returns to Community Colleges Differ between Academic and Vocational Programs?
Community Colleges Academic Vocational Programs
2009/9/23
This paper provides new evidence about the payoffs to community colleges’ terminal training programs as distinct from their traditional transfer function. Using NLSY data, we offer three main findings...
Book Review:The Firm as a Collaborative Community:Reconstructing Trust in the Knowledge Economy
Collaborative Community Economy
2009/4/10
This volume is the result of the collaboration between two diverse specialist groups, namely academics and consultants. The work has been edited by two academics, Charles Heckscher, Professor in the D...
Do the Returns to Community Colleges Differ between Academic and Vocational Programs?
Returns Community Colleges between Academic Vocational Programs
2016/3/4
This paper provides new evidence about the payoffs to community colleges’ terminal training programs as distinct from their traditional transfer function. Using NLSY data, we offer three main findings...