نتایج جستجو برای: income countries lmic

تعداد نتایج: 331268  

Journal: :Journal of Comparative Economics 2021

Parental schooling is widely thought to improve child outcomes. But most studies on parental-child relations are associative, without control for estimation problems, such as unobserved intergenerationally-correlated endowments, if causality of interest. The few exceptions relatively recent that focus high-income countries (HICs), with their much different contexts than the low- and middle-inco...

2016
Sujit D Rathod Mary J De Silva Joshua Ssebunnya Erica Breuer Vaibhav Murhar Nagendra P Luitel Girmay Medhin Fred Kigozi Rahul Shidhaye Abebaw Fekadu Mark Jordans Vikram Patel Mark Tomlinson Crick Lund

CONTEXT A robust evidence base is now emerging that indicates that treatment for depression and alcohol use disorders (AUD) delivered in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) can be effective. However, the coverage of services for these conditions in most LMIC settings remains unknown. OBJECTIVE To describe the methods of a repeat cross-sectional survey to determine changes in treatment cont...

2016
Tim Stokes Elizabeth J Shaw Janette Camosso-Stefinovic Mari Imamura Lovney Kanguru Julia Hussein

BACKGROUND Maternal mortality remains a major international health problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), and most could have been prevented by quality improvement interventions already demonstrated to be effective, such as clinical guideline implementation strategies. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise qualitative evidence on guideline implementation strategies to...

2018
Mike English Paul Mwaniki Thomas Julius Mercy Chepkirui David Gathara Paul O Ouma Peter Cherutich Emelda A Okiro Robert W Snow

BACKGROUND There is increasing focus on the strength of primary health care systems in low and middle-income countries (LMIC). There are important roles for higher quality district hospital care within these systems. These hospitals are also sources of information of considerable importance to health systems, but this role, as with the wider roles of district hospitals, has been neglected. KE...

2016
Helen Schneider Dickson Okello Uta Lehmann

BACKGROUND There has been a substantial increase in publications and interest in community health workers (CHWs) in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) over the last years. This paper examines the growth, geographical distribution and programmatic orientations of the indexed literature on CHWs in LMIC over a 10-year period. METHODS A scoping review of publications on CHWs from 2005 to 201...

2008
Andy D. Oxman Atle Fretheim

nancing (RBF) as one of fi ve actions being taken as part of the Global Campaign for the Health Millennium Development Goals and plans to support the use of RBF through the World Bank and in bilateral agreements with selected countries focusing on achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of reducing child and maternal mortality (MDG 4 and 5).RBF-schemes can be targeted at different lev...

2015
Elima E. Jedy-Agba Emmanuel A. Oga Michael Odutola Yusuf M. Abdullahi Abiodun Popoola Peter Achara Enoch Afolayan Adekunbiola Aina Fehintola Banjo Ima-Obong Ekanem Olagoke Erinomo Emmanuel Ezeome Festus Igbinoba Christopher Obiorah Olufemi Ogunbiyi Abidemi Omonisi Clement Osime Cornelius Ukah Patience Osinubi Ramatu Hassan William Blattner Patrick Dakum Clement A. Adebamowo

The epidemiological transition in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has given rise to a concomitant increase in the incidence of non-communicable diseases including cancers. Worldwide, cancer registries have been shown to be critical for the determination of cancer burden, conduct of research, and in the planning and implementation of cancer control measures. Cancer registration though vital is often ne...

2016
M. Guerra A.M. Prina C.P. Ferri D. Acosta S. Gallardo Y. Huang K.S. Jacob I.Z. Jimenez-Velazquez J.J. Llibre Rodriguez Z. Liu A. Salas A.L. Sosa J.D. Williams R. Uwakwe M. Prince

BACKGROUND Current estimates of the prevalence of depression in later life mostly arise from studies carried out in Europe, North America and Asia. In this study we aimed to measure the prevalence of depression using a standardised method in a number of low and middle income countries (LMIC). METHODS A one-phase cross-sectional survey involving over 17,000 participants aged 65 years and over ...

Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has not been articulated. Accordingly, we sought to identify a set of common themes in the establishment of a professional workforce of healthcare managers in low- and middle...

2016
MO Iroezindu

Opportunistic infections (OIs) cause significant morbidity/mortality in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals globally. Disparities between high-income countries (HICs) and low/middle-income countries (LMICs) in the magnitude of HIV-related OIs in pre-highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) populations was reviewed, and HAART-induced decline in OIs was further compared be...

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