In Tanzania maternal and perinatal mortalities and morbidities are problems of public health importance, and have been linked to the shortage of skilled staff. We quantified the available workforce and the required nursing staff for perinatal care in 16 health institutions in Dar es Salaam. WHO safe motherhood needs assessment instruments were used to assess the availability of human resources, WHO designed Workload Indicators for Staffing Need (WISN) and Tanzanian standard activities and components of the workload for labour ward nursing were used to calculate nurse staffing requirements and WISN ratios. There was a severe shortage of essential categories of health staff for perinatal care in all institutions. The ranges of WISN ratios for...
Background: Adverse perinatal outcomes in terms of 5thminutes Agar score < 7, and perinatal death (s...
Background: Uganda’s health workforce is characterized by shortages and inequitable distribution of ...
Abstract Background The heart-breaking maternal and neonatal health indicators in Nigeria are not im...
In Tanzania maternal and perinatal mortalities and morbidities are problems of public health importa...
In Tanzania maternal and perinatal mortalities and morbidities are problems of public health importa...
Background: Health care agencies report that the major limiting factor for implementing effective he...
Objective: Poor obstetric care in low income countries has been attributed to a wide range of factor...
Background Continuous professional development (CPD) has been reported to enhance healthcare workers...
BACKGROUND: Recent years have seen an unprecedented increase in funds for procurement of health comm...
Background: Despite impressive decreases in under-five mortality, progress in reducing maternal and ...
Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau (UCMB) affiliated hospitals, like many other health institutions, ar...
Abstract Background Almost two decades since the initiation of the Safe motherhood Initiative, Mater...
Objective: Tanzania has a high maternal mortality ratio of 556 per 100,000 live births. Timely caesa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In Tanzania, maternal mortality ratio (MMR), unmet need for emergency obste...
Background: Healthcare delivery globally and particularly in low-income setting is challenged by mul...
Background: Adverse perinatal outcomes in terms of 5thminutes Agar score < 7, and perinatal death (s...
Background: Uganda’s health workforce is characterized by shortages and inequitable distribution of ...
Abstract Background The heart-breaking maternal and neonatal health indicators in Nigeria are not im...
In Tanzania maternal and perinatal mortalities and morbidities are problems of public health importa...
In Tanzania maternal and perinatal mortalities and morbidities are problems of public health importa...
Background: Health care agencies report that the major limiting factor for implementing effective he...
Objective: Poor obstetric care in low income countries has been attributed to a wide range of factor...
Background Continuous professional development (CPD) has been reported to enhance healthcare workers...
BACKGROUND: Recent years have seen an unprecedented increase in funds for procurement of health comm...
Background: Despite impressive decreases in under-five mortality, progress in reducing maternal and ...
Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau (UCMB) affiliated hospitals, like many other health institutions, ar...
Abstract Background Almost two decades since the initiation of the Safe motherhood Initiative, Mater...
Objective: Tanzania has a high maternal mortality ratio of 556 per 100,000 live births. Timely caesa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In Tanzania, maternal mortality ratio (MMR), unmet need for emergency obste...
Background: Healthcare delivery globally and particularly in low-income setting is challenged by mul...
Background: Adverse perinatal outcomes in terms of 5thminutes Agar score < 7, and perinatal death (s...
Background: Uganda’s health workforce is characterized by shortages and inequitable distribution of ...
Abstract Background The heart-breaking maternal and neonatal health indicators in Nigeria are not im...