International HealthPieterse P, Lodge T: When free healthcare is not free. Corruption and mistrust in Sierra Leone's primary healthcare system immediately ... P Pieterse,T Lodge - 《International Health》 被引量: 22发表: 2015年 Free health care in Sierra Leone: the effect on pediatric surger...
Nosocomial infections in a Brazilian neonatal intensive care unit: a 4-year surveillance study INTRODUCTION: Report the incidence of nosocomial infections, causative microorganisms, risk factors associated with and antimicrobial susceptibility patter... Brito,DV Dollinger,CS De,... - 《Revista Da Socieda...
In terms of ownership, there are 1607 government owned facilities, 91 quasi-government, 245 mission and 1277 private-for-private facilities [4]. Primary healthcare services are rendered by primary providers such as health centres, clinics, CHPS compounds and traditional healers. Health centres and ...
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Community health workers (CHWs) are vital resources in delivering community-based primary health care, especially in low-and-middle-income countries (LMIC). However, few studies have investigated detailed time and task assessments of CHW's work. We conducted a time-motion study to evaluate CHWs'...
In the diamond-rich Kono District, 90% of all buildings were burned or looted during Sierra Leone9s civil war. The physical and human resources of the primary health care (PHC) system in Kono were deeply affected. After tentative peace was declared in 1999, many of the refugees that had ...
This buttresses the importance of updating knowledge and preparedness by stakeholders to confront current global health challenges in the ever shrinking inter- related continents that our world has become. In Sierra Leone, public knowledge of EVD improved from 39% to 85% after 6weeks of ...
Post-war reconstruction in Sierra Leone was accompanied by an ambitious donor-promoteddecentralization programme aimed at making delivery of the country's failing social servicesmore efficient. A decade after the 'decentralization' of health services, this article examines systemic failures that have ...
Singapore needs more family doctors to care for its ageing population and their chronic conditions. While there is a shifting of care from acute care settings to more community care, this has not been reflected in the primary care training in local medic