Background: Delivery of quality reproductive health services has been documented to depend on the availability of healthcare workers who are adequately supported with appropriate training. However, unmet training needs among healthcare workers in reproductive, maternal, and newborn health (RMNH) in low-income countries remain disproportionately high. This study investigated the effectiveness of training with onsite clinical mentorship towards self-reported performance in RMNH among healthcare workers in Mwanza Region, Tanzania. Methods: The study used a quasi-experimental design with pre-and post-intervention evaluation strategy. The baseline was compared with two endline groups: those with intervention (training and onsite mentorship) and...
Millions of newborns die every year worldwide. Prevention of newborn deaths is a huge challenge in d...
Introduction: There is increasing evidence suggesting that clinical mentorship (CM) involving on-the...
Background: Children and women in urban informal settlements have fewer choices to access quality ma...
Background: Delivery of quality reproductive health services has been documented to depend on the av...
Plain language summary Reproductive maternal and newborn health (RMNH) in low- and middle-income cou...
Background: Healthcare delivery globally and particularly in low-income setting is challenged by mul...
Background: Continuous professional development (CPD) has been reported to enhance healthcare worker...
Background: Despite impressive decreases in under-five mortality, progress in reducing maternal and ...
Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of continuing training for traditional birth attendants (TB...
A dissertation submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Sci...
Healthcare provider training in Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmOC&NC) is a component of 65%...
Introduction: Millions of newborns die every year worldwide. Prevention of newborn deaths is a huge ...
BACKGROUND:Our study aimed to assess the effect of Helping Mothers Survive Bleeding after Birth on k...
Program managers routinely design and implement specialised maternal and newborn health trainings fo...
Background Numerous quality-improvement projects including healthcare professional training are cond...
Millions of newborns die every year worldwide. Prevention of newborn deaths is a huge challenge in d...
Introduction: There is increasing evidence suggesting that clinical mentorship (CM) involving on-the...
Background: Children and women in urban informal settlements have fewer choices to access quality ma...
Background: Delivery of quality reproductive health services has been documented to depend on the av...
Plain language summary Reproductive maternal and newborn health (RMNH) in low- and middle-income cou...
Background: Healthcare delivery globally and particularly in low-income setting is challenged by mul...
Background: Continuous professional development (CPD) has been reported to enhance healthcare worker...
Background: Despite impressive decreases in under-five mortality, progress in reducing maternal and ...
Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of continuing training for traditional birth attendants (TB...
A dissertation submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Sci...
Healthcare provider training in Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmOC&NC) is a component of 65%...
Introduction: Millions of newborns die every year worldwide. Prevention of newborn deaths is a huge ...
BACKGROUND:Our study aimed to assess the effect of Helping Mothers Survive Bleeding after Birth on k...
Program managers routinely design and implement specialised maternal and newborn health trainings fo...
Background Numerous quality-improvement projects including healthcare professional training are cond...
Millions of newborns die every year worldwide. Prevention of newborn deaths is a huge challenge in d...
Introduction: There is increasing evidence suggesting that clinical mentorship (CM) involving on-the...
Background: Children and women in urban informal settlements have fewer choices to access quality ma...