This exploratory study seeks to understand the factors that will contribute to the sustainability of the A research brief to present the key findings of an exploratory study to understand the factors that will contribute to the stustainability of a Village Health Worker Scheme introduced into half the wards in Gombe State, northeastern Nigeria. The findings are based on a first round of qualitative interviews and focus group discussions with key stakeholders, to gain their views on what has worked well and what has proved challenging in setting up the scheme, to inform any future scale-up of the initiative to the rest of the state and across Nigeria
Qualitative research by Breakthrough RESEARCH is evaluating efforts to prepare communities, through ...
This study set out to investigate the impact of government poverty reduction programmes and health c...
The study assessed the extent of infrastructural sustainability in Abia State, Nigeria. A sample siz...
A second round of qualitative data collection, for an exploratory study to understand factors that c...
These recommendations have emerged from several in-depth qualitative interviews and 13 focus group d...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies by understanding t...
Background Maternal mortality in Nigeria, at 560 deaths per 100,000 live births, remains stubbornly...
Health interventions introduced as part of donor-funded projects need careful planning if they are t...
Objectives to investigate the health managers perceived sustainability status of the health faciliti...
The aim of this study was to identify the critical steps and conditions required to foster the susta...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
Inadequate number of health workers in rural areas is a major concern in many countries. It causes u...
Background: The present time reflects a period of intense effort to get the most out of public healt...
BACKGROUND: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, but facility deliv...
The flagship Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) was introduced in 2009 as the first large-scale intervent...
Qualitative research by Breakthrough RESEARCH is evaluating efforts to prepare communities, through ...
This study set out to investigate the impact of government poverty reduction programmes and health c...
The study assessed the extent of infrastructural sustainability in Abia State, Nigeria. A sample siz...
A second round of qualitative data collection, for an exploratory study to understand factors that c...
These recommendations have emerged from several in-depth qualitative interviews and 13 focus group d...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies by understanding t...
Background Maternal mortality in Nigeria, at 560 deaths per 100,000 live births, remains stubbornly...
Health interventions introduced as part of donor-funded projects need careful planning if they are t...
Objectives to investigate the health managers perceived sustainability status of the health faciliti...
The aim of this study was to identify the critical steps and conditions required to foster the susta...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
Inadequate number of health workers in rural areas is a major concern in many countries. It causes u...
Background: The present time reflects a period of intense effort to get the most out of public healt...
BACKGROUND: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, but facility deliv...
The flagship Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) was introduced in 2009 as the first large-scale intervent...
Qualitative research by Breakthrough RESEARCH is evaluating efforts to prepare communities, through ...
This study set out to investigate the impact of government poverty reduction programmes and health c...
The study assessed the extent of infrastructural sustainability in Abia State, Nigeria. A sample siz...