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Breastfeeding support among healthcare workers in Nigeria
BackgroundThe exclusive breastfeeding rate in Sub-Saharan Africa is abysmally low, and based on current trends, achieving the World Health...
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Aotearoa New Zealand health leader’s opinions on the implementation of a facility-based rehabilitation initiative for older people as an alternative to inpatient rehabilitation in an acute hospital setting
ObjectivesThis study aims to explore the opinions of key health leaders in Aotearoa New Zealand (Waikato Region) regarding a proposed facility-based...
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Willingness to pay for chronic disease management services provided by primary care nurses
BackgroundDue to the rapid increase in chronic diseases in South Korea, the Korean government has expanded chronic disease management to primary...
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Prevalence and risk of burnout among HIV service providers in South Africa and Zambia: findings from the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial
BackgroundIn the high disease burden and resource-constrained contexts of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), health workers experience a range of psychosocial...
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Recruiting refugees to reduce labour shortages in health care professions: experimental evidence on the potential of foreign-language outreach on social media
BackgroundMany high-income countries are grappling with severe labour shortages in the healthcare sector. Refugees and recent migrants present a...
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The red hat — designating leadership using visual and verbal cues: a mixed-methods study
BackgroundDuring a critical event in the labor and delivery operating room, it is crucial for team members responding to the situation to be aware of...
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Impacts of industrial actions, protests, strikes and lockouts by health and care workers during COVID-19 and other pandemic contexts: a systematic review
BackgroundPublic health emergencies of international concern (PHEICs) as the COVID-19 pandemic and others that have occurred since the early 2000s...
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Social and Cognitive Skills (SCOPE)—a generic model for multi-professional work and education in healthcare
In this article, we present a generic model for social and cognitive skills that can be used in work and (simulation-based) education in healthcare....
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Harnessing peer mentorship as a tool to turn human resource for health brain drain into brain gain: a case study of a Nigerian peer-mentored research group
BackgroundPeer mentorship can be a potential tool to reduce the disparities in health research capacity between high- and low- and middle-income...
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Gender income differences among general practitioners with compulsory services in early career stage in underdeveloped areas: evidence from a prospective cohort study in China
BackgroundGender equality and the gender income gap in medicine are long-standing global problems. Although gender-related differences have been...
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POC viral load testing in an antenatal clinic setting for Ugandan pregnant women living with HIV: a qualitative implementation process analysis
IntroductionPoint of care viral load (POC VL) testing improves viral suppression and retention in HIV care, and is increasingly being integrated into...
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Participation rate and economic cost of ProjectECHO® at an urban academic medical center
This paper describes costs associated with establishing and delivering Early Childhood ECHO ® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) program to...
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Training as imagined? A critical realist analysis of Scotland’s internal medicine simulation programme
BackgroundEvaluating the impact of simulation-based education (SBE) has prioritised demonstrating a causal link to improved patient outcomes. Recent...
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Quality improvement interventions targeting immunization data from urban lower-level private-for-profit health service providers in Kampala Capital City: processes and implementation experiences
BackgroundLower-level private-for-profit urban immunization service providers contribute immensely to service delivery and data generation which...
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Proactive patient safety: enhancing hospital readiness through simulation-based clinical systems testing and healthcare failure mode and effect analysis
BackgroundRecognizing and identifying latent safety threats (LSTs) before patient care commences is crucial, aiding leaders in ensuring hospital...
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Provision of sexual and reproductive health care services for refugees in Greece in the framework of the Minimum Initial Service Package: a sco** review
BackgroundSince 2015, Greece has hosted most refugees arriving in Europe. In the refugee camps, humanitarian organizations have reported unsafe and...
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Forecast accuracy of demand for registered nurses and its determinants in South Korea
BackgroundDespite the significance of demand forecasting accuracy for the registered nurse (RN) workforce, few studies have evaluated past forecasts.
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Equivalence between physicians and associate clinicians in the frequency of iatrogenic urogenital fistula following cesarean section in Tanzania and Malawi
BackgroundPhysicians and associate (non-physician) clinicians conduct cesarean sections in Tanzania and Malawi. Urogenital fistulas may occur as...
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Development of peer assessment rubrics in simulation-based learning for advanced cardiac life support skills among medical students
IntroductionPeer assessment can enhance understanding of the simulation-based learning (SBL) process and promote feedback, though research on its...
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Cost analysis review of a patient navigator and fecal immunochemical testing on colorectal cancer screening in an underserved population
BackgroundColorectal cancer screening is a critical preventative service and part of routine patient care, yet a substantial portion of the...