Scaling up priority health interventions in Tanzania: the human resources challenge.
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Chronic disease management in Sub-Saharan Africa: whose business is it?Rapid mapping of schistosomiasis and other neglected tropical diseases in the context of integrated control programmes in Africa.Health worker motivation in the context of HIV care and treatment challenges in Mbeya Region, Tanzania: a qualitative study.Stigma, an important source of dissatisfaction of health workers in HIV response in Vietnam: a qualitative study.The use of antenatal and postnatal care: perspectives and experiences of women and health care providers in rural southern Tanzania.Quality of antenatal care in rural Tanzania: counselling on pregnancy danger signs.Optimal survey designs for targeting chemotherapy against soil-transmitted helminths: effect of spatial heterogeneity and cost-efficiency of sampling.Partnering to proceed: scaling up adolescent sexual reproductive health programmes in Tanzania. Operational research into the factors that influenced local government uptake and implementationIntegrating HIV testing into cervical cancer screening in Tanzania: an analysis of routine service delivery statisticsThe effectiveness and cost implications of task-shifting in the delivery of antiretroviral therapy to HIV-infected patients: a systematic review.Trends in immunization completion and disparities in the context of health reforms: the case study of TanzaniaHealth system support for childbirth care in Southern Tanzania: results from a health facility census.Addressing inequity to achieve the maternal and child health millennium development goals: looking beyond averages.Determinants of perceived quality of obstetric care in rural Tanzania: a cross-sectional study.Outreach education for integration of HIV/AIDS care, antiretroviral treatment, and tuberculosis care in primary care clinics in South Africa: PALSA PLUS pragmatic cluster randomised trial.Antiretroviral treatment coverage in a rural district in Tanzania--a modeling study using empirical data.Tanzanian lessons in using non-physician clinicians to scale up comprehensive emergency obstetric care in remote and rural areas.Human resources for health care delivery in Tanzania: a multifaceted problem.Supply- and Demand-Side Factors Influencing Utilization of Infant and Young Child Feeding Counselling Services in Viet NamMeasuring workload for tuberculosis service provision at primary care level: a methodologyUnit cost analysis of training and deploying paid community health workers in three rural districts of TanzaniaProjections of specialist physicians in Mexico: a key element in planning human resources for health.How providers influence the implementation of provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling in Botswana: a qualitative study.Gender-based distributional skewness of the United Republic of Tanzania's health workforce cadres: a cross-sectional health facility survey.Modeling solutions to Tanzania's physician workforce challengeEstimating the resources required in the roll-out of universal access to antiretroviral treatment in Zimbabwe.Feasibility of nurse-led antidepressant medication management of depression in an HIV clinic in Tanzania.'Essential but not always available when needed' - an interview study of physicians' experiences and views regarding use of obstetric ultrasound in TanzaniaCommunity health workers for ART in sub-Saharan Africa: learning from experience--capitalizing on new opportunities.Vaccination program in a resource-limited setting: A case study in the Philippines.Equity-oriented toolkit for health technology assessment and knowledge translation: application to scaling up of training and education for health workersScaling up in international health: what are the key issues?Moderate and high endemicity of schistosomiasis is a predictor of the endemicity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis: a systematic review.Measuring the cost-effectiveness of midwife-led versus physician-led intrapartum teams in developing countries.Health professions educators as agents of change in Tanzania: creativity to implement new curricula.Why women bypass front-line health facility services in pursuit of obstetric care provided elsewhere: a case study in three rural districts of Tanzania.Satisfaction of Patients Attending Public HIV or AIDS Care and Treatment Centers in Kinondoni District, Tanzania.A Combined Approach for Estimating Health Staff RequirementsTracking university graduates in the workforce: information to improve education and health systems in Tanzania.An exploration of the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of professional, multitasked community health workers in Tanzania.
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Scaling up priority health interventions in Tanzania: the human resources challenge.
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Scaling up priority health interventions in Tanzania: the human resources challenge.
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Christoph Kurowski
Kaspar Wyss
Salim Abdulla
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2007-05-01T00:00:00Z