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Is cytology screening for cervical cancer an option in sub-saharan africa? The specific case of swaziland
To evaluate the feasibility and affordability of cytological scrrening for cervical cancer in Swaziland, with the support of literature evidence and of an assessment in the field.
Best practices & alternative integrated community based model in delivering primary health care service for Chittagong Hill tracts of Bangladesh
The objective of the study was to develop an alternative integrated community based model for the delivering of PHC services according to need and the priority of rural communities of the CHT.
Retention in PMTC – Factors Influencing Retention in Care in PMTCT Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa; A Systematic Literature Review
Only in 2010 approximately 370 000 children got newly infected with HIV worldwide - 90% of them in sub-Saharan Africa and 90% through vertical transmission during pregnancy, delivery or breastfeeding.
Policy of free healthcare for children under six in Vietnam: assessment of its non-usage during hospitalization for diarrhea in Ho Chi Minh City
In Vietnam, the policy of free healthcare for children under six years of age (FCCU6) has encountered implementation difficulties since its inception and out-of-pocket (OOP) medical expenditures for...
Investigation of Low Birth Weight (LBW) incidence and its risk factors in rural community of Bangladesh: A case control study
Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the main causes of neonatal mortality. This research is to investigate incidence of low birth weight and to identify its risk factors and to examine association of...
Overcoming barriers to Inclusive Education for Children with a Disability in rural Nigeria
The main objective of the study were to identify if there is a significant difference in the view on Inclusive Education between teachers in schools where it is being implemented and those in schools...
Interaction between first and second line: an analysis from patient provider perspective – focus on patients of Sub-Saharan African origin
The main objective of this study is to critically reflect on the role of specialist and general practitioners in HIV care offered to patients of Sub-Saharan African origin living in Belgium.
Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS : experiences of a learning process on HIV and AIDS within Germaan Red Cross : the infulence of a HIV competence programme on attitudes ans priority setting among key staff in development and relief work
The global epidemic of HIV and AIDS in nowadays a widely accepted reality, as is the growing understanding of the two- way relationship between AIDS and development....
Practical implementation of a clinical trial in a resource-poor country : from a systematic evaluation of ProCort 1 - Clinical Trial to a general checklist of dos and don'ts for the support of independent and autonomous local research teams
Medical research in developing countries is generally considered important not only to investigate health problems and diseases of this context but also to improve health care in these countries. As...
Predicting Turnover of Medical Doctors in the Humanitarian Sector at Time of Selection
Background: The retention of volunteers working in the humanitarian sector is a problem but especially among medical doctors. Several studies have been carried out in order to investigate the...
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