Item does not contain fulltextIn countries with a high AIDS prevalence, the health workforce is affected by AIDS in several ways. In Zambia, which has a prevalence rate of 16.5%, a study was carried out in 2004 with the aim to: explore the impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers, describe their coping mechanisms and recommend supportive measures. The qualitative study was complemented by a survey using self-administered questionnaires in four selected health facilities in two rural districts in Zambia, Mpika and Mazabuka. It is one of the few studies to have explored the impact of HIV/AIDS from the perspective of health workers and managers in the region. Thirty-four in-depth interviews and five group discussions were conducted with health wor...
A descriptive questionnaire-based study was undertaken among staff in tertiary institutions in the E...
Master of Public Health - MPHStudies on the impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers conducted in the he...
Healthcare workers are at the forefront in the fight against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and ...
In countries with a high AIDS prevalence, the health workforce is affected by AIDS in several ways. ...
In countries with a high AIDS prevalence, the health workforce is affected by AIDS in several ways. ...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
BACKGROUND: Well-documented shortages of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa are exacerbated b...
BACKGROUND: Staff shortages could harm the provision and quality of health care in Uganda, so staff ...
Background: Health worker motivation can potentially affect the provision of health services. The HI...
Zambia has one of the highest HIV seroprevalence rates in the world, estimated in 1995 at 17%. Rural...
Background: Zambia, Southern Africa, has one of the world's most devastating HIV and AIDS epidemics....
PKSouth Africa has one of the worst AIDS epidemics in the world and nurses bear the brunt of caring...
ContextHigh rates of burnout have been reported in low and medium income countries and can detriment...
Background HIV is an important factor affecting healthcare workforce capacity in high-prevalence cou...
M.A.AIDS, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, has become a serious public health concern in most...
A descriptive questionnaire-based study was undertaken among staff in tertiary institutions in the E...
Master of Public Health - MPHStudies on the impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers conducted in the he...
Healthcare workers are at the forefront in the fight against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and ...
In countries with a high AIDS prevalence, the health workforce is affected by AIDS in several ways. ...
In countries with a high AIDS prevalence, the health workforce is affected by AIDS in several ways. ...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
BACKGROUND: Well-documented shortages of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa are exacerbated b...
BACKGROUND: Staff shortages could harm the provision and quality of health care in Uganda, so staff ...
Background: Health worker motivation can potentially affect the provision of health services. The HI...
Zambia has one of the highest HIV seroprevalence rates in the world, estimated in 1995 at 17%. Rural...
Background: Zambia, Southern Africa, has one of the world's most devastating HIV and AIDS epidemics....
PKSouth Africa has one of the worst AIDS epidemics in the world and nurses bear the brunt of caring...
ContextHigh rates of burnout have been reported in low and medium income countries and can detriment...
Background HIV is an important factor affecting healthcare workforce capacity in high-prevalence cou...
M.A.AIDS, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, has become a serious public health concern in most...
A descriptive questionnaire-based study was undertaken among staff in tertiary institutions in the E...
Master of Public Health - MPHStudies on the impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers conducted in the he...
Healthcare workers are at the forefront in the fight against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and ...