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1by Malawi Government: Ministry of Health“…The Ministry also recognizes that utilization of health services is critically dependent on what services are provided at each delivery point and the number and skills mix of human resources health that is available. Like the first strategic plan, the major focus of this plan is to increase the level of training outputs and also consolidate and sustain gains made from the implementation of a 6_year Emergency Human Resources Plan based on an equitable availability of competent and motivated health workforce that is effectively contributing to improvement of health services accessed by the people of Malawi. …”
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2by Malawi Government: Malawi Health Workforce Observatory“…The Human Resource for Health (HRH) Malawi Country Profile is to serve as a tool for providing a comprehensive picture of the health workforce situation in Malawi. …”
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3by Malawi Government: Ministry of Health“…The Human Resource Development Policy is aimed at putting in place systems to ensure that training is well organised, transparent, fair and cost effective. …”
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4by Malawi Government: Ministry of Health“…In most cases, Human Resource Development (HRD) interventions in the Ministry are ad-hoc and not in light of ongoing work on the human resource requirements. …”
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5by Munthali, Margret Kalimbausoyo“…A correlation type of design used to examine if level of education, religion, religiosity and frequency of attending religious service influence or determine a woman's number of sexual partners. HIV/AIDS is becoming pandemic all over the world including Malawi . …”
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6by Zoto, Moneko B.“…This is a proposal to conduct a study on knowledge, attitude and perception of mothers towards child immunization in Lilongwe district. The findings of this study will help stakeholders, policy makers and government in designing appropriate interventions that will help in changing the attitude and perception of mothers towards child immunization hence more women will show up for child immunization. …”
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7by Kaluwa, Beatrice Annala“…Therefore, health workers should conduct intensive health education talks on immunization to enhance peoples understanding on immunization issues which can increase immunization coverage. …”
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8by Chirwa, Regan, Redson“…This study will be conducted to explore the knowledge and perception that Roman Catholic 1 mothers have towards the use of Natural Family Planning methods. …”
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9by Mwale, Mary Kachonde“…Results showed that 93.3% (n=14) of the participants were aware that a woman could transmit HIV to her baby through blood and breastfeeding, but did not know what could facilitate the transmission. …”
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11by Mlera, Ronald Nachipo“…Immunization services are provided by Health surveillance Assistant's who at first were recruited as chicken pox vaccinators around 1960s. …”
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12by Makanda, Mphatso“…Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disease progresses quickly in children. …”
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14by Chirwa, Regan Wedson“…The topic under study was knowledge and perception of Roman Catholic mothers towards the use of Natural Family Planning methods. …”
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15by Phiri, Dunia Amran“…The purpose was to establish the perceptions of prim gravidas on danger signs in pregnancy and childbirth through a qualitative study hence find means of improve their health seeking behaviours and help reduce the maternal mortality and morbidity rates. …”
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16by Chilongo, Allan“…A total of 129 participants were interviewed, 89 female (69 %), and with a mean age of 53.2 (SD=8.3). The study has revealed that perception that SMS is a useful tool in communication between the patient and provider (AOR=3.26, 95% CI 1.66 to 6.39), perception that SMS improves quality of care (AOR=5.12, 95% CI 1.57 to 16.71), perception that SMS is easy to use (AOR=4.28, 95% CI 1.35 to 13.50) and perception that the hospital supports the use SMS (AOR=4.11, 95% CI 1.22 to 13.86) were significantly associated with the use of SMS mobile technology. …”
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