Social auditing in Nepal’s health sector
-By the Government of Nepal, Ministry of population and Health, Health service department, National health training centre.
Location: Teku, Kath...mandu.
Created in year 2010 (english) (2067 Nepalese)
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Maternal and Neonatal health update: by the Nepal government, Health and population ministry, Health protection unit, Family ...-to-highlight medbox">health department, created in 2010 (English) 2067 (Nepali). Compiled together by: UNICEF, WHO, UNFPA, NHSSP, Nepal medical college hospital and other government health departments.
This is a training directory and reference guideline, very useful for physicians, students and for training purposes of medical staff. Majority of the content is for medical personnel. It gives detailed descriptions regarding procedures and how to perform them, and also regarding the statistics in Nepal, prevalence rates, morbidity and mortality rates.
Contents:
1) Nepal health status
2) Post Partum Hemorrhage (PPH)
3) Partograph
4) Hypertension during pregnancy
5) Status of Neonatal Health
6) Neonatal Resuscitation
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-Operations Directory
-Year 2010 (2067 Nepalese)
-By the Government of Nepal, Ministry of population and Health, Health service department, National ...>health training centre.
Location: Teku, Kathmandu.
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Operational Guidelines for Planning and Implementation
Operation and management of local health institutions to participate in the committee on capacity building.
-Instructors Guide
-By the Government of Nepal, Ministry of population and Health, <...span class="attribute-to-highlight medbox">Health service department, National health training centre.
Location: Teku, Kathmandu.
Created in year 2010 (English) (2067 Nepalese)
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With hundreds of illustrations and clear instructions, A Community Guide to Environmental Health helps health promoters, development workers, environmental activists, and community leaders take char...ge of their environmental health in villages and cities alike. Also available in Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, Turkish, Dari, Malayan, Mongolian and Russian.
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BMC Health Services Research (2017) 17:623 DOI 10.1186/s12913-017-2567-7
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women worldwide and causes a significant number of deaths in the South-East Asia Region. Nearly 200 000 new cases of cervical cancer occurred in SEA Region Member States in 2008, giving an incidence of almost 25 per 100... 000 and a mortality rate of almost 14 per 100 000. Cervical cancer can be prevented by early screening and vaccination. However, due to poor access to screening and treatment services, the vast majority of these deaths occur in women from nine Member States of the South-East Asia Region which account for more than one third of the global burden of cervical cancer.
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JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF NURSES IN AIDS CARE, Vol. 28, No. 2, March/April 2017, 186-198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jana.2015.09.003