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Improving health technology management: development of a model for the implementation of an essential information system for medical devices in low- and middle-income countries
The rapid development in technology and knowledge has lead to significant improvemnts in the performance of health care systems. The constant increase in the variety and complexity of available...
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...
Health needs of undocumented migrants and main barriers to health care: a qualitative study of undocumented migrants' health coverage in the Zurich area
The objective of the present study was to assess the health situation and needs of undocumented migrants in the Zurich area and to define recommendations for the improvement of health care of the...
A critical appraisal looking at traditional birth attendants: their potential impact on the health of mothers and newborns in developing countries and the policy on traditional birth attendants
The thesis is going to evaluate the exclusion process of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) from international policies and the evidence of existing research on impact of training TBAs on maternal...
Quantitative analysis of medical morbidity and mortality at Saint Camille Rural District Hospital, Nanoro, Burkina Faso
The objectives of this study is to determine mortality and morbidity in the inpatient population of the adult and paediatric medical ward at the Rural District Hospital and to identify...
Access to primary healthcare among Burmese migrants in London : cross-sectional descriptive study
In the recent decade, the migrant population in the UK increased dramatically and policy regarding free access to health care by migrants had been restricted in 2004 April by the National Health...
Filovirus haemorrhagic fever : a comparison between supportive treatment regims provided in Western medical settings and resource-poor outbreak settings in sub-Saharan Africa
Marburg and Ebola viruses cause severe haemorrhagic fever with a case fatality rate reaching 90%. Usually outbreaks occur in sub-Saharan countries, but occasionally import cases to Western countries...
Quality assessment of the safe motherhood programme in rural Tanzania : the case of Rufiji District
The reduction of maternal mortality ratio by three quarter by 2015 is formulated in the fifth millennium development Goal. In spite of the safe motherhood initiative that goal shows the least...
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