Information and Approaches for developing Country Settings
This section provides general information on HCW and key elements of management procedures that are essential to know before developing a HCWM plan.
The WHO Quality Toolkit: Navigating tools to improve the quality of health services helps easy identification and access to a wide range of WHO pub...lished materials to improve the quality of health services. These tools support the actions described in the Quality health services: a planning guide, which outlines a structured, systems-based approach to improving quality of health services. Whether you work at the facility, sub-national or national level, or in specific communities, you will find resources within the Quality Toolkit to help you carry out essential tasks to improve quality of care
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Unpreparedness of health professionals to address non-communicable diseases (NCD) at peripheral health facilities is a critical ...ute-to-highlight medbox">health system challenge in Mozambique. To address this weakness and decentralize NCD care, training of the primary care workforce is needed. We describe our experience in the design and implementation of a cascade training of trainers (ToT) intervention to strengthen the prevention and control of cardiovascular disease.
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Schistosoma haematobium is a parasitic digenetic trematode responsible for schistosomiasis (also known as bilharzia). The disease is caused by penetration of the skin by the parasite, spread by intermediate host molluscs in stagnant waters, and can ...be treated by administration of praziquantel. Schistosomiasis is considered to be an important but neglected tropical disease.
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Essential Drug list on page 36!!
BMC Public Health (2021) 21:299 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10296-9
Human Resources for Health201816:49; https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-018-0315-7
In the wake of the Covid‑19 Pandemic, parts of the public health system at increased risk ...box">of reduced efficiency include healthcare services for women and children. This in turn could reverse all the progress achieved over the years in reducing maternal and child mortality. In this study, an attempt has been made to assess the indirect effect of the pandemic on maternal and child health services in public health facilities.
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guidance for health managers, health workers, and activists
of highly contagious viruses (of the Ebola or Marburg type) in the context of an epidemic outbreak in West Africa