[HTML][HTML] Factors affecting working conditions in public hospitals: A literature review
ZM Manyisa, EJ van Aswegen - International journal of Africa nursing …, 2017 - Elsevier
Working conditions in public hospitals have been of great concern to health care personnel
worldwide. However, from an international perspective, there is no evidence of literature …
worldwide. However, from an international perspective, there is no evidence of literature …
Exploring the influence of trust relationships on motivation in the health sector: a systematic review
Background Dedicated and motivated health workers (HWs) play a major role in delivering
efficient and effective health services that improve patients' experience of health care …
efficient and effective health services that improve patients' experience of health care …
Migration and health: a framework for 21st century policy-making
In the introductory article to a six-part PLoS Medicine series on Migration & Health, series
guest editors Cathy Zimmerman, Mazeda Hossain, and Ligia Kiss outline a migratory …
guest editors Cathy Zimmerman, Mazeda Hossain, and Ligia Kiss outline a migratory …
Factors affecting motivation and retention of primary health care workers in three disparate regions in Kenya
D Ojakaa, S Olango, J Jarvis - Human resources for health, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of Kenya
alike identify a well-performing health workforce as key to attaining better health …
alike identify a well-performing health workforce as key to attaining better health …
Mental disorders, health inequalities and ethics: A global perspective
EM Ngui, L Khasakhala, D Ndetei… - International review of …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The global burden of neuropsychiatry diseases and related mental health conditions is
enormous, underappreciated and under resourced, particularly in the develo** nations …
enormous, underappreciated and under resourced, particularly in the develo** nations …
[PDF][PDF] The health worker shortage in Africa: are enough physicians and nurses being trained?
Y Kinfu, MR Dal Poz, H Mercer, DB Evans - 2009 - SciELO Public Health
OBJECTIVE: To estimate systematically the inflow and outflow of health workers in Africa
and examine whether current levels of pre-service training in the region suffice to address …
and examine whether current levels of pre-service training in the region suffice to address …
The financial cost of doctors emigrating from sub-Saharan Africa: human capital analysis
Objective To estimate the lost investment of domestically educated doctors migrating from
sub-Saharan African countries to Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United …
sub-Saharan African countries to Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United …
Integrating traditional healers into the health care system: challenges and opportunities in rural northern Ghana
E Krah, J de Kruijf, L Ragno - Journal of community health, 2018 - Springer
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods
for primary health care. This paper argues that integrating traditional and biomedical health …
for primary health care. This paper argues that integrating traditional and biomedical health …
Trade in health-related services
The supervision of a domestic health system in the context of the trade environment in the
21st century needs a sophisticated understanding of how trade in health services affects …
21st century needs a sophisticated understanding of how trade in health services affects …
The effect of human resource management on performance in hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic literature review
PP Gile, M Buljac-Samardzic, JVD Klundert - Human resources for health, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) face major workforce challenges while
having to deal with extraordinary high burdens of disease. The effectiveness of human …
having to deal with extraordinary high burdens of disease. The effectiveness of human …