PURPOSE: It is increasingly common for health care professionals from developed countries to travel to developing regions of the world to learn or teach. This project aimed to describe the perceptions held by health care professionals in a developing region toward those who visit their communities to learn or teach. METHOD: Semistructured interviews were conducted in July, 2011, with nine health care professionals from the University of Namibia School of Medicine. Questions revolved around participants' perceptions of benefits, harms, and ethical impressions of a health care professional visiting from a developed country. Interviews were tape-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed qualitatively using an inductive, iterative approach. RESULTS: ...
International audienceBackground: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among interna...
Background. Since 2000, a decrease in malaria burden has been observed in most endemic countries. De...
The focus of this descriptive, qualitative study was to find how malaria and its treatments are perc...
Background: Competencies developed for global health education programmes that take place in low-inc...
Background: Thousands of students travel yearly from high-income countries (HICs) to low-income and ...
Background: Current competencies in global health education largely reflect perspectives from high-i...
Background: Research evidence is not always being disseminated to healthcare providers who need it t...
This text grew from a series of talks between a young science journalist trained in history and Marc...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Internationalisation is a driving strategy of con...
CONTEXT: In the Gambia, West Africa, Malaria is a major cause of death among children in rural areas...
OBJECTIVES: Acknowledging that mothers are often the primary caregivers at the household level, mala...
Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly among young children in ...
Objectives: To explore the host experience on international medical electives at a selection of hosp...
BACKGROUND: In many non-malarious countries, imported malaria disproportionately affects Africans vi...
As the world population explodes the need for health professionals who have positive attitudes towar...
International audienceBackground: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among interna...
Background. Since 2000, a decrease in malaria burden has been observed in most endemic countries. De...
The focus of this descriptive, qualitative study was to find how malaria and its treatments are perc...
Background: Competencies developed for global health education programmes that take place in low-inc...
Background: Thousands of students travel yearly from high-income countries (HICs) to low-income and ...
Background: Current competencies in global health education largely reflect perspectives from high-i...
Background: Research evidence is not always being disseminated to healthcare providers who need it t...
This text grew from a series of talks between a young science journalist trained in history and Marc...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Internationalisation is a driving strategy of con...
CONTEXT: In the Gambia, West Africa, Malaria is a major cause of death among children in rural areas...
OBJECTIVES: Acknowledging that mothers are often the primary caregivers at the household level, mala...
Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly among young children in ...
Objectives: To explore the host experience on international medical electives at a selection of hosp...
BACKGROUND: In many non-malarious countries, imported malaria disproportionately affects Africans vi...
As the world population explodes the need for health professionals who have positive attitudes towar...
International audienceBackground: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among interna...
Background. Since 2000, a decrease in malaria burden has been observed in most endemic countries. De...
The focus of this descriptive, qualitative study was to find how malaria and its treatments are perc...