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Mid-level providers in emergency obstetric and newborn health
care: factors affecting their performance and retention within the
Malawian health system
Susan ... regarding the factors affecting their performance
and retention within the Malawian health system and
addressed the following...
... implications and
documentation of the human and physical resources
needed for effective learning and teaching.
The main emphasis of both training curricula included
the underlying principles in obstetric ... obstetric and anaesthetic
care; appropriate decision making and clinical reasoning
skills, and acquisition of clinical management skills. The
training in CEmOC...
... use the Gini index as a measure of the aggregate level
of inequality. The Gini index takes the values between 0
and 1, with higher values indicating higher levels of ine-
quality. Graphically, the ... fewest health workers
per capita has only 8% of the health workers, while the
quintile with the most health workers has 46% of the
workers. The value of the Gini in...
... increasing the numbers of
health workers in developing countries is the "scaling up"
of health professional education and training [1,3],
including the establishment of in- country and ... graduates, and there-
fore these doctors were not included in the study.
Of the 66 Fiji graduates, 32 (48.5%) were working in the
public sectors, and four (6.0%) wer...
... duration of
training and from the Ministry of Health on the number
of medical officers trained in emergency surgery at district
level. Finally, interviews were conducted with providers
and their surgical ... trained in essential surgery and obstetricians in reduc-
ing maternal and neonatal mortality.
Methods
The context
The study was conducted in Burkina Faso,...
... surgical and emergency
obstetric care. Improving the quality of their training is
therefore a means of improving patient outcomes.
Surgical training in Tanzania
The Muhimbili University of Health and ... for allowing us to adapt their essential surgical skills cur-
riculum, and for the use of their surgical instruments during the training.
Finally, we wish to than...
... capacity building of indi-
viduals and institutions, sustainable training programs for
informatics and other appropriate technologies can be
formed in developing countries.
Competing interests
The authors ... goals of the AMAUTA program include train-
ing of core professionals in public health/ medical infor-
matics and strengthening the library and health
information res...
... with-
out pay in farm and family business. Participants also
described the industry in which they worked, and
responded to a variety of other employment questions,
including their occupation. The PAs ... (Mississippi and Missouri). Therefore,
a national approach or coordinated strategy for training
and retaining PAs is recommended in order to sustain the
PA workforce sup...
... mentoring; 3) collaborate with an in- country academic institution, willing and able to scale-up and maintain
the training; 4) provide training for the in- country academic faculty; and 5) secure Ministry-level ... training in a stepped
approach, in collaboration with an in- country sponsor-
ing institution with the ability and willingness to admin-
ister, instruct and...
... physical examination,
or chart review (also recording their own findings on
standardized instruments). COs and TMs then finalized
the patient care plan in another private discussion, and
the TM communicated ... feasible.
Variables
Correct clinical management was defined as directly
observed clinical performance that conformed to
Mozambican standards as taught in the in- ser...