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 this serious problem, taking into account population increases and attrition of health workers due to premature death, retirement, resignation and dismissal. Methods Data on the current numbers and types of health workers and outputs from training programmes are from the 2005 WHO health workforce and training institutions' surveys. Supplementary information on population estimates and mortality is from the United Nations Population Division and WHO databases, respectively, and information on worker attrition was obtained from the published literature. Because of s...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization defines a "critical shortage" of health workers as being f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization defines a “critical shortage” of health workers as being few...
The already inadequate health systems of Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, have been badly dama...
numbers of appropriately qualified human resources for health (HRH) are a critical component of any ...
The quality and quantity of health care services delivered by the Malawi public health system is sev...
In 2006, WHO alerted the world to a global health workforce crisis, demonstrated through critical sh...
In 2006, WHO alerted the world to a global health workforce crisis, demonstrated through critical sh...
Shortages of health-care staff are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa (table). Overall, there is one phys...
Shortages of health-care staff are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa (table). Overall, there is one phys...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization defines a "critical shortage" of health workers as being f...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
Abstract: Health systems played a key role in the dramatic rise in global life expectancy that occu...
The migration of doctors and nurses from Africa to developed countries has raised fears of an Africa...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization defines a "critical shortage" of health workers as being f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization defines a “critical shortage” of health workers as being few...
The already inadequate health systems of Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, have been badly dama...
numbers of appropriately qualified human resources for health (HRH) are a critical component of any ...
The quality and quantity of health care services delivered by the Malawi public health system is sev...
In 2006, WHO alerted the world to a global health workforce crisis, demonstrated through critical sh...
In 2006, WHO alerted the world to a global health workforce crisis, demonstrated through critical sh...
Shortages of health-care staff are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa (table). Overall, there is one phys...
Shortages of health-care staff are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa (table). Overall, there is one phys...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization defines a "critical shortage" of health workers as being f...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
Abstract: Health systems played a key role in the dramatic rise in global life expectancy that occu...
The migration of doctors and nurses from Africa to developed countries has raised fears of an Africa...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization defines a "critical shortage" of health workers as being f...