Preferences for working in rural clinics among trainee health professionals in Uganda: a discrete choice experiment. BMC Health Serv Res. 2012;12:212. Article Google Scholar Buchan J, Couper ID, Tangcharoensathien V, Thepannya K, Jaskiewicz W, Perfilieva G, et al. Early implementation of...
public hospitals, including hiring patterns and job attraction and retention. A cross-sectional survey of 91 registered pharmacists practicing in Uganda and desk review of records from the country's health care worker (HCW) recruiting agency was done in the months of May, June, and July, 2016....
Chapter 6 Environmental and Occupational Public Health Bruce Jennings 6.1 Environment and Workplace: Key Venues for Public Health Environmental health and occupational health and safety have long been established subfields of public health research, policy, and practice (Frumkin 2010). More so perhaps ...
The transcripts were coded, categorized and summarized into four major themes: 1) Many pregnant teen girls were disadvantaged by the system from accessing the healthcare services, 2) Although being judged, many found the health care services positive and important, 3) Faced financial difficulty in ...
Descriptive analyses were performed to characterize social stressors (e.g., being bullied at work, poor leadership) and social resources at work (e.g., receiving support at work, vertical trust between management and employees, beneficial leadership) and workers’ health (self-reported overall ...
Public Representation of Ubiquitous ICT Applications in the Outpatient Health Sector ICT advances will bring a new generation of ubiquitous applications, opening up new possibilities for the health sector. However, the social impacts of thi... S Moser,SE Bruppacher,FD Simoni - 《International Journal...
Female sex workers (FSWs) are vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and encounter socio-economic and health problems, including STIs/HIV, unintended pregnancy and complications from unsafe abortion, stigma, violence, and drug addiction. Re
During her maternity leave she made double contributions to her pension fund and paid her own health insurance in order to make sure she would have a job to return to at the end of her leave. Foreign Service women did not return to their jobs after a birth but Ingrid chose to after ...
Advancing the application of systems thinking in health: exploring dual practice and its management in Kampala, Uganda Background Many full-time Ugandan government health providers take on additional jobs ??? a phenomenon called dual practice. We describe the complex patter... L Paina,S Bennett,...
Sample transport and infection control advice with respect to this study was in accordance with the case management algorithm of the Federal Ministry of Health [FMoH] [9]. For each biological sample collected, the time of collection, the conditions for transportation, and the time of arrival at...