Abstract Background An emergency triage, assessment and treatment plus admission care (ETAT+) intervention was implemented in Rwandan district hospitals to improve hospital care for severely ill infants and children. Many interventions are rarely implemented with perfect fidelity under real-world conditions. Thus, evaluations of the real-world experiences of implementing ETAT+ are important in terms of identifying potential barriers to successful implementation. This study explored the perspectives of Rwandan healthcare workers (HCWs) on the relevance of ETAT+ and documented potential barriers to its successful implementation. Methods HCWs enrolled in the ETAT+ training were asked, immediately after the training, their perspective regarding...
Abstract Background Although considerable efforts are directed at developing international guideline...
BACKGROUND: Although considerable efforts are directed at developing international guidelines to imp...
Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity rates are particularly grim in conflict, post-conflict...
Background: An emergency triage, assessment and treatment plus admission care (ETAT...
Background: Emergency, Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus Admission care (ETAT+) intervention – a...
BACKGROUND:The Emergency, Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus Admission care (ETAT+) course, a com...
Background: Triage is the process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the s...
BACKGROUND:Health system strengthening is crucial to improving infant and child health outcomes in l...
Triage is the process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of t...
Background: Surgical capacity building has gained substantial momentum. However, care at the hospita...
Objectives Training healthcare professionals in emergency maternal healthcare is a critical componen...
Background: Rwanda is a landlocked East-African country that was the site of the 1994 genocide, duri...
Background: Limited health service resources must be used in a manner which does \u201cthe most for ...
Objectives Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity rates are particularly grim in conflict, po...
Background: Limited health service resources must be used in a manner which does “the most for the m...
Abstract Background Although considerable efforts are directed at developing international guideline...
BACKGROUND: Although considerable efforts are directed at developing international guidelines to imp...
Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity rates are particularly grim in conflict, post-conflict...
Background: An emergency triage, assessment and treatment plus admission care (ETAT...
Background: Emergency, Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus Admission care (ETAT+) intervention – a...
BACKGROUND:The Emergency, Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus Admission care (ETAT+) course, a com...
Background: Triage is the process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the s...
BACKGROUND:Health system strengthening is crucial to improving infant and child health outcomes in l...
Triage is the process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of t...
Background: Surgical capacity building has gained substantial momentum. However, care at the hospita...
Objectives Training healthcare professionals in emergency maternal healthcare is a critical componen...
Background: Rwanda is a landlocked East-African country that was the site of the 1994 genocide, duri...
Background: Limited health service resources must be used in a manner which does \u201cthe most for ...
Objectives Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity rates are particularly grim in conflict, po...
Background: Limited health service resources must be used in a manner which does “the most for the m...
Abstract Background Although considerable efforts are directed at developing international guideline...
BACKGROUND: Although considerable efforts are directed at developing international guidelines to imp...
Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity rates are particularly grim in conflict, post-conflict...