Aims and objectives: To evaluate the 15‐year impact of the work/study nursing upgrading programme in East Africa. Background: Working nurses in Africa are often primary family income earners, with limited ability to leave jobs and upgrade qualifications. In 2001, the university established a work/study upgrade programme for enrolled‐ and diploma‐level nurses, allowing them to upgrade their qualifications while continuing to work and support families. Donor partnerships provided scholarships to further increase programme access. Design: A mixed‐method design was used involving an online alumni survey and 24 interviews and 23 focus groups with 172 purposively selected representatives of nursing graduates, employers, regulatory bodi...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Improving provider performance is...
Background: Advanced practice nursing and midwifery education was introduced globally and in Kenya ...
Background: Globally, nursing is the largest health profession. Nurses provide crucially important h...
Aim: To evaluate the 15‐years impact of the work‐study nursing upgrading programme in East Africa. B...
This impact evaluation study was designed on the basis of quality and accountability. It focused on ...
Aim and Objective: To assess the impact of nursing education on the intergenerational mobility of gr...
BACKGROUND: The efficient education, deployment and ongoing retention of the nursing and midwifery w...
Background: Despite improvements in educational opportunities, policy changes, and pay raises in the...
Uganda has three pre-service program levels for entering nursing practice, the first of which is, th...
The work/study programme for nurses and midwives at Aga Khan University School of Nursing and Midwif...
Sound alignment of stakeholders’ expectations and graduate ability forms the reputational hallmark o...
Aim: To evaluate an international health partnership project to capacity build emergency, trauma and...
Background. The efficient education, deployment and ongoing retention of the nursing and midwifery w...
Sound alignment of stakeholders’ expectations and graduate ability forms the reputational hallmark o...
Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: East Africa suffers an inordinate burden of disease an...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Improving provider performance is...
Background: Advanced practice nursing and midwifery education was introduced globally and in Kenya ...
Background: Globally, nursing is the largest health profession. Nurses provide crucially important h...
Aim: To evaluate the 15‐years impact of the work‐study nursing upgrading programme in East Africa. B...
This impact evaluation study was designed on the basis of quality and accountability. It focused on ...
Aim and Objective: To assess the impact of nursing education on the intergenerational mobility of gr...
BACKGROUND: The efficient education, deployment and ongoing retention of the nursing and midwifery w...
Background: Despite improvements in educational opportunities, policy changes, and pay raises in the...
Uganda has three pre-service program levels for entering nursing practice, the first of which is, th...
The work/study programme for nurses and midwives at Aga Khan University School of Nursing and Midwif...
Sound alignment of stakeholders’ expectations and graduate ability forms the reputational hallmark o...
Aim: To evaluate an international health partnership project to capacity build emergency, trauma and...
Background. The efficient education, deployment and ongoing retention of the nursing and midwifery w...
Sound alignment of stakeholders’ expectations and graduate ability forms the reputational hallmark o...
Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: East Africa suffers an inordinate burden of disease an...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Improving provider performance is...
Background: Advanced practice nursing and midwifery education was introduced globally and in Kenya ...
Background: Globally, nursing is the largest health profession. Nurses provide crucially important h...