Meeting: Seminar on Rural Health Needs, 6-12 Oct. 1977, Pokhara, NPReport on health services and needs in rural areas of Nepal, including information on Nepal Health Manpower Development Research Project - (1) examines survey methodology and data collecting procedures; application of research results and role of applied social research in health planning (2) presents country papers from selected countries of South East Asia and South Asia, examining basic needs, personnel training, maternal child health, etc. (3) includes annotated bibliography, sample questionnaires
The constitution of Nepal (2015), article 35 (Right relating to health) stated that every citizen sh...
Demographic transition in Nepal, like in many developing countries, has resulted in a burgeoning eld...
Background Pakistan is a developing country with a high rate of mortality and morbidity. The rates o...
This report summarizes findings from a primary health care baseline study conducted in September and...
This paper reports the use and non-use of health care facilities in the Hill villages in central Nep...
This study examines the strengths and opportunities of Maternal Child Health Workers (MCHWs) in prov...
Meeting: Workshop on Village Health Workers, 6-13 Mar. 1976, Shiraz, IRCompilation of seminar papers...
Objectives: The overall aim of this research was to describe the health-seeking behaviours (HSBs) of...
Health care is largely inaccessible to most people living in rural Nepal. If one goes through the st...
BACKGROUND: A health demographic surveillance system (HDSS) provides longitudinal data regarding hea...
International audienceBackgroundEvidence-based medicines, technologies, and protocols exist to preve...
Health policy changes in Nepal displayed struggles against a poor political, geographical, and econo...
Data (in the form of paper records) was collected from 23 health centres in rural areas of Nepal, to...
peer-reviewedBackground: Nepal continues to struggle to increase its population access to healthcare...
This study is about identifying the constraints in implementing the Child-to-Child program in rural ...
The constitution of Nepal (2015), article 35 (Right relating to health) stated that every citizen sh...
Demographic transition in Nepal, like in many developing countries, has resulted in a burgeoning eld...
Background Pakistan is a developing country with a high rate of mortality and morbidity. The rates o...
This report summarizes findings from a primary health care baseline study conducted in September and...
This paper reports the use and non-use of health care facilities in the Hill villages in central Nep...
This study examines the strengths and opportunities of Maternal Child Health Workers (MCHWs) in prov...
Meeting: Workshop on Village Health Workers, 6-13 Mar. 1976, Shiraz, IRCompilation of seminar papers...
Objectives: The overall aim of this research was to describe the health-seeking behaviours (HSBs) of...
Health care is largely inaccessible to most people living in rural Nepal. If one goes through the st...
BACKGROUND: A health demographic surveillance system (HDSS) provides longitudinal data regarding hea...
International audienceBackgroundEvidence-based medicines, technologies, and protocols exist to preve...
Health policy changes in Nepal displayed struggles against a poor political, geographical, and econo...
Data (in the form of paper records) was collected from 23 health centres in rural areas of Nepal, to...
peer-reviewedBackground: Nepal continues to struggle to increase its population access to healthcare...
This study is about identifying the constraints in implementing the Child-to-Child program in rural ...
The constitution of Nepal (2015), article 35 (Right relating to health) stated that every citizen sh...
Demographic transition in Nepal, like in many developing countries, has resulted in a burgeoning eld...
Background Pakistan is a developing country with a high rate of mortality and morbidity. The rates o...