نتایج جستجو برای: manpower

تعداد نتایج: 4554  

2001
C. M. KHOONG H. C. LAU L. W. CHEW

Manpower is a highly critical resource in many industries. It is not surprising that organizations place substantial investment into manpower management matters. Manpower rostering, which addresses the issues of employing, allocating and scheduling manpower resources to meet operational demands, is at the heart of the manpower management cycle. Rostering is a particularly prominent activity i...

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2014
Linda A Selvey Shannon Rutherford Jim Dodds Sophie Dwyer Suzanne M Robinson

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2003
Roger Hughes

OBJECTIVES To investigate the attitudes, experiences and beliefs of advanced-level public health nutritionists with respect to public health nutrition workforce composition, core functions, competency requirements and existing workforce capacity. DESIGN Qualitative study using structured interviews. SETTING Australia. SUBJECTS Forty-one advanced-level public health nutritionists employed ...

Aslan Nazari Azadeh Chatrooz Behzad Abdolah Oghli Hamed Nazari Leila Goudarzi Mohammad Bkhtiari

Nursing manpower plays an important role in care quality and health promotion. So any health care organization without an efficient nursing unit is not expected to survive for a long time. This study was conducted to estimate the number of the necessary nursing manpower for the selected hospitals according to the proposed model by the Iran ministry of health.This research is a cross wardal stud...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2002
Marjory Ruderman Holly Grason

In the public health field, there is an identified need to develop the public health workforce strategically to meet the needs of a changing public health landscape. The "core competencies" that support the implementation of the core functions of public health must be tied to the mission and goals of the agency or program, and examined in light of the specific population health concerns they ar...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2005
Richard Cash

Increasing the numbers of health workers and improving their skills requires that countries confront a number of ethical dilemmas. The ethical considerations in answering five important questions on enabling health workers to deal appropriately with the circumstances in which they must work are described. These include the problems of the standards of training and practice required in countries...

Journal: :Journal of environmental health 2016
Bob Custard

2015
Elana Curtis Erena Wikaire Yannan Jiang Louise McMillan Rob Loto Airini Papaarangi Reid

INTRODUCTION Achieving health equity for indigenous and ethnic minority populations requires the development of an ethnically diverse health workforce. This study explores a tertiary admission programme targeting Māori and Pacific applicants to nursing, pharmacy and health sciences (a precursor to medicine) at the University of Auckland (UoA), Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ). Application of cognitive...

2017
Kabir Sheikh Lakshmi K Josyula Xiulan Zhang Maryam Bigdeli Syed Masud Ahmed

Examination of the composition of the health workforce in many low and middle-income countries (LMICs) reveals deep-seated heterogeneity that manifests in multiple ways: varying levels of official legitimacy and informality of practice; wide gradation in type of employment and behaviour (public to private) and diverse, sometimes overlapping, systems of knowledge and variably specialised cadres ...

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