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This study measured job satisfaction and determined associated factors among health workers in 38 commune health stations in an urban district and a rural district of Hanoi, Vietnam. [from abstract]
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This article describes a model for interprofessional learning developed to address the barriers related to the delivery of interprofessional education in the rural health setting in Australia across a...
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This study used covert observers to determine health worker adherence to hand hygiene compliance for hospital infection control.
View ArticleStrengthening Human Resources for Adolescent Health in Sri Lanka through...
This study found that intersectoral collaboration would ensure effiecient use of current health care workforce to improve the provision of health services and information to adolescents. [adapted from...
View ArticleTeaching Medical Students Neonatal Resuscitation: Knowledge Gained and...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a neonatal resuscitation training workshop for final-year medical students in Malaysia in improving knowledge immediately post-training and at the end of the...
View ArticleRedistributive Effects of the National Health Insurance on Physicians in...
This study examines the effects of implementing national health insurance on the problem of geographic maldistribution of health providers in Taiwan. [from abstract]
View ArticleSociocultural and Individual Determinants for Motivation of Sexual and...
With interest in male circumcision (MC) as an HIV prevention option, this study explored the perceptions and motivations of health workers involved in sexual and reproductive health services, examining...
View ArticleI Feel It Is Not Enough: Health Providers' Perspectives on Services for...
This study explores the views and attitudes of health providers in Malaysia towards intimate partner violence and abused women and considers whether and how their views affect the provision or quality...
View ArticleProjecting Thailand Physician Supplies between 2012 and 2030: Application of...
This study forecasts physician supply between 2012 and 2030 using cohort analysis, based on future production capacity and losses from the profession, and assesses if, and by when, the projected...
View ArticleDifferences in Wage Rates for Males and Females in the Health Sector: A...
The negative impact of gender wage differentials is the disincentive to work more hours. This implies a substantial cost on the Australian health sector. This study aimed to identify the magnitude of...
View ArticleExploring the Ideal Combination of Activity Satisfaction and Burden among...
The purposes of this study were to describe the prevalence of health promotion volunteers (HPVs) with differing levels of activity satisfaction and burden; examine the association between satisfaction...
View ArticleAdditional Years of Australian Rural Clinical School Undergraduate Training...
The objective of this study was to understand the influence of the number of years spent at an Australian rural clinical school on graduates’ current, preferred current and intended location for rural...
View ArticleAnxiety Symptoms among Chinese Nurses and the Associated Factors: A Cross...
The purpose of this study was to investigate anxiety symptoms and the associated factors in Chinese nurses working in public city hospitals. [from abstract]
View ArticleWork-Integrated Learning (WIL) Supervisors and Non-Supervisors of Allied...
This study sought to characterise the allied health professional (AHP) workforce of the Northern Territory, Australia, in order to understand the influence of student supervision on workload, job...
View ArticleAddressing Barriers to Inter-Sectoral Collaboration between Health, Education...
This study gathered information on adolescent sexual and reproductive services and educati on provision in the Solomon Islands and explored ways in which collaboration between the health, education and...
View ArticleMigration and Mobility of Skilled Health Workers from Selected Pacific Island...
This report examines international and internal migration of skilled health workers (SHW) from six Pacific Island countries (Cook Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu) to...
View ArticleNew Zealand: Primary Health Organization (PHO) Performance Program
This report outlines and evaluates a pay-for-performance program designed to strengthen the role of primary health organizations to focus on population health and health inequality programs, and to...
View ArticleAustralia: The Practice Incentives Program (PIP)
The authors evaluate Autstralia’s Practice Incentives Program which aims to encourage continuing improvements in general practice through financial incentives to support quality care, and improve...
View ArticleStudy on Korean Nursing Students' Educational Outcomes
The purpose of this study was to describe outcome indicators of nursing education including critical thinking, professionalism, leadership, and communication and to evaluate differences among nursing...
View ArticleNursing Leadership in a Rapidly Aging Society: Implications of the Future of...
A recent report about the future of nursing highlights the areas where nurses can serve, contribute, and move forward to improve health care in the United States. The purpose of this paper demonstrate...
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