To explore the experiences and perceptions of health workers and implementers of taskshifting in rural health facilities in Upper East Region, Ghana. Methods Data was collected through field interviews. A total of sixty eight (68) in-depth interviews were conducted with health workers' in primary health care facilities (health centres); Four in-depth interviews with key persons involved in staff management was conducted to understand how task-shifting is organised including its strengths and challenges. The health workers interview guide was designed with the aim of getting data on official tasks of health workers, additional tasks assigned to them, how they perceive these tasks, and the challenges associated with the practice of task-shif...
There is good evidence and compelling logic to support the principle of task shifting-ie, the alloca...
BackgroundHealth workforce needs-based shortages and skill mix imbalances are significant health wor...
AbstractThe enormous shortage of health workers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a major contributor t...
To explore the experiences and perceptions of health workers and implementers of task-shifting in ru...
OBJECTIVE:To explore the experiences and perceptions of health workers and implementers of task-shif...
Abstract Background Tanzania is experiencing acute shortages of Health Workers (HWs), a situation wh...
Background Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are experiencing growing demand for healthcare s...
Abstract Background Globally, countries are taking actions to ensure that their population have impr...
Abstract Background This paper describes the task-shifting taking place in health centres and distri...
To review systematically, qualitative literature covering the implementation of task shifting in sub...
Task shifting is a process of delegation whereby tasks are moved, where appropriate, to less special...
The acute shortage of professionally qualified healthcare workers in developing countries is creatin...
ABSTRACT: Ever since the 2006 World Health Report advocated increased community participation and th...
The human resources shortage in sub-Saharan Africa is having a devastating impact on a region of the...
Abstract Background Documented evidence shows that task shifting has been practiced in Uganda to bri...
There is good evidence and compelling logic to support the principle of task shifting-ie, the alloca...
BackgroundHealth workforce needs-based shortages and skill mix imbalances are significant health wor...
AbstractThe enormous shortage of health workers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a major contributor t...
To explore the experiences and perceptions of health workers and implementers of task-shifting in ru...
OBJECTIVE:To explore the experiences and perceptions of health workers and implementers of task-shif...
Abstract Background Tanzania is experiencing acute shortages of Health Workers (HWs), a situation wh...
Background Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are experiencing growing demand for healthcare s...
Abstract Background Globally, countries are taking actions to ensure that their population have impr...
Abstract Background This paper describes the task-shifting taking place in health centres and distri...
To review systematically, qualitative literature covering the implementation of task shifting in sub...
Task shifting is a process of delegation whereby tasks are moved, where appropriate, to less special...
The acute shortage of professionally qualified healthcare workers in developing countries is creatin...
ABSTRACT: Ever since the 2006 World Health Report advocated increased community participation and th...
The human resources shortage in sub-Saharan Africa is having a devastating impact on a region of the...
Abstract Background Documented evidence shows that task shifting has been practiced in Uganda to bri...
There is good evidence and compelling logic to support the principle of task shifting-ie, the alloca...
BackgroundHealth workforce needs-based shortages and skill mix imbalances are significant health wor...
AbstractThe enormous shortage of health workers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a major contributor t...