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Human Resources for Health
Open Access
Review
Human resources and the quality of emergency obstetric care in
developing countries: a systematic review of the literature
Maman Dogba*
1
and ... importance of
human resources in the quality of emergency obstetric care and thus in the reduction of maternal
deaths.
Met...
... Bloor K, Maynard A: Planning Human Resources in Health
Care: Towards an economic approach – An International
Comparative Review. Ottawa, Canada. Canadian Health Services
Research Foundation; 2003. ... contribution
to the acquisition of data and data analysis. KK made con-
tribution to the acquisition of data in addition to revising
the content of the paper. FE and...
... to
ensure that there are health care providers and facilities of
quality in the best places to ensure reasonable access and
an improved health situation for the Indonesia of today
and, more importantly, ... to take
account of the difficulty the government now has in main-
taining the distribution of health care providers that char-
acterized the Suharto era,...
... decen-
tralization was the only organizational guideline of the
SUSthatdidnotgoagainsttheso-called‘neo-liberal
ideas’ of strengthening the right to health and opposing
the expansion of size of the state and
However, ... decentralizing human resources for
health (HRH) management and organization to the level of the state and municipal health departments has...
... the
independent variables included in the analysis and in
the DALYs is not linear. On the other hand, the logit-
log forms are appropriate in the case of variables
accounting for coverage due to the scale ... coefficient,
and the income share held by the lowest 10% of the
population. The former was included as a measure of
income, the second as a pr...
... infant and
neonatal deaths in these two regions of the country.
Infant survival being closely linked to antenatal, deliver y
and postnatal care, the initiative also targets maternal
health and survival. ... graduates. Increased
intake in medical assistant training programs led to
increases in the numbers of medical assistants at rural
health centres providing care for...
... mentioned as main reasons for inadequate
staffing. FGD participants were concerned with lack of good training institutions and training
programs, lack of adequate legislation for HR issues, and lack of ... Sanepid system was a part of
the entire health care system under the Ministry of Health
umbrella management, and human resources were
mainly managed by employing...
... cost-effective
health professionals, are involved in maternal death
reviews and focus groups to assist them in improving
quality of care [83].
Rwanda is also undertaking a management approach to
ensuring that ... 8000
Rwanda
Chad
Ethiopia
Bolivia
Yemen
Mali
Honduras
Algeria
Mozambique
Djibouti
I.R.Iran
Ecuador
Liberia
Vietnam
Cambodia
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Indonesia
Netherlands
P...
... recorded the character-
istics of the self-efficacy scales using standard criteria and
analyzed their development and validation process
[11,12].
Characteristics of instruments
Aim of instrument
We ... "not
described".
Number of items, number and definition of domains
We extracted the number of items of each instrument and,
if applicable, the number of...
... DNA was harvested
at the indicated times, and the genome copy number was
determined with a TaqMan assay using a standard curve of
virion DNA. Copy number was normalized to the quantity of
input ... stability
and impede DNA synthesis. Two lines of evidence argue
against this interpretation of the data. First, input
genomes of the recombinant virus in infected...