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Building leadership and managerial capacity for maternal and newborn health services
BackgroundStrengthening leadership and management is important for building an effective and efficient health system. This paper presents the...
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The significance of managers’ knowledge of common mental disorders on managerial stigma towards employee depression: a cross-sectional study in Sweden
BackgroundCommon mental disorders (CMD) such as depression, anxiety and stress-related disorders have increased in the working-age population in many...
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Challenges of using evidence in managerial decision-making of the primary health care system
BackgroundManagerial Evidence-Based Decision-Making [EBDM] in the primary is a systematic approach that directs the decision-maker in a...
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Natural Products and Traditional Herbal Medicines as Managerial Therapies to Combat Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complex and challenging autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the joints, discomfort, stiffness,...
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Dealing with pluralism: the managerial work of CEOs in Italian public healthcare organizations
BackgroundHealthcare organizations are extremely complex. The work of their CEOs is particularly demanding, especially in the public sector, though...
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Models and approaches for building knowledge translation capacity and capability in health services: a sco** review
BackgroundBuilding healthcare service and health professionals’ capacity and capability to rapidly translate research evidence into health practice...
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Patient involvement at the managerial level: the effectiveness of a patient and family advisory council at a regional cancer centre in Sweden
BackgroundIn cancer care as well as other types of treatment and care, little is known about the contribution of Patient and Family Advisory Councils...
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Research capacity, motivators and barriers to conducting research among healthcare providers in Tanzania’s public health system: a mixed methods study
BackgroundBuilding health research capacity in low- and middle-income countries is essential to achieving universal access to safe, high-quality...
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Moving from assessments to implementation: promising practices for strengthening multisectoral antimicrobial resistance containment capacity
BackgroundAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a global threat to human, animal, and environmental health. AMR is a technical area in the Global...
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Assessment of resource capacity and barriers to effective practice of laparoscopic surgery in training hospitals affiliated with the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA)
BackgroundThe adoption and accessibility of laparoscopy have been serious issues in countries with limited resources, and for varied reasons. This...
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Perioperative capacity and contextual challenges in teaching hospitals of southern Ethiopia: explanatory sequential mixed-methods research
BackgroundPrevious Ethiopian literature on surgical capacity and challenges has focused on quantitative investigations, lacking contextual...
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Exploring the role of leaders in enabling adaptive capacity in hospital teams – a multiple case study
BackgroundResilient healthcare research studies how healthcare systems and stakeholders adapt and cope with challenges and changes to enable high...
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The effect of time-varying capacity utilization on 14-day in-hospital mortality: a retrospective longitudinal study in Swiss general hospitals
BackgroundHigh bed-occupancy (capacity utilization) rates are commonly thought to increase in-hospital mortality; however, little evidence supports a...
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Women’s decision-making capacity and its association with comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS in 23 sub-Saharan African countries
BackgroundGlobally, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) remains a public health problem with a...
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Experiences of managerial accountability in Ethiopia’s primary healthcare system: a qualitative study
BackgroundDespite calls for improved accountability in global health systems, and a set of clear and consistent theoretical accountability...
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Swedish managers’ experience-based understanding of the Capacity to work in employees with Common Mental Disorders: a Focus Group Study
PurposeUnderstanding of the capacity to work among employees with common mental disorders (CMDs) is important, but contemporary knowledge on this...
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Managerial competences in public organisations: the healthcare professionals’ perspective
BackgroundHuman resources play a critical role in encouraging efficient performance within organisations, especially for public healthcare...
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Managerial challenges faced by Swedish nurse managers in perioperative settings– a qualitative study
BackgroundNurse managers need to create cultures that are worthy, not only of the commitment of everyone who comes to work but also of the trust of...
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Evaluating an e-learning program to strengthen the capacity of humanitarian workers in the MENA region: the Humanitarian Leadership Diploma
BackgroundThe Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is consistently plagued with humanitarian crises while having little response capacity....
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Effect of authentic leadership and mindfulness educational program on nursing managers' competencies: a quasi-experimental study
BackgroundAuthentic leadership is an emerging perspective in leadership that focuses on leaders' values and beliefs. while the mindfulness...