Ausgabe 1/2006
Inhalt (27 Artikel)
Estimating health workforce needs for antiretroviral therapy in resource-limited settings
Lisa R Hirschhorn, Lulu Oguda, Andrew Fullem, Norbert Dreesch, Paul Wilson
The match between motivation and performance management of health sector workers in Mali
Marjolein Dieleman, Jurrien Toonen, Hamadassalia Touré, Tim Martineau
Predictors of job satisfaction among doctors, nurses and auxiliaries in Norwegian hospitals: relevance for micro unit culture
Unni Krogstad, Dag Hofoss, Marijke Veenstra, Per Hjortdahl
The providers of health services in Lebanon: a survey of physicians
Kassem M Kassak, Hassan M K Ghomrawi, Arabia Mohamad Ali Osseiran, Hanaa Kobeissi
Measuring health inequalities in Albania: a focus on the distribution of general practitioners
Pavlos N Theodorakis, Georgios D Mantzavinis, Llukan Rrumbullaku, Christos Lionis, Erik Trell
Improving motivation among primary health care workers in Tanzania: a health worker perspective
Rachel N Manongi, Tanya C Marchant, In b Christian Bygbjerg
Internship workplace preferences of final-year medical students at Zagreb University Medical School, Croatia: all roads lead to Zagreb
Ozren Polasek, Ivana Kolcic, Aleksandar Dzakula, Mario Bagat
A methodology for assessing the professional development needs of nurses and midwives in Indonesia: paper 1 of 3
Deborah Hennessy, Carolyn Hicks, Aflah Hilan, Yoanna Kawonal
The training and development needs of midwives in Indonesia: paper 2 of 3
Deborah Hennessy, Carolyn Hicks, Harni Koesno
The training and development needs of nurses in Indonesia: paper 3 of 3
Deborah Hennessy, Carolyn Hicks, Aflah Hilan, Yoanna Kawonal
On the front line of primary health care: the profile of community health workers in rural Quechua communities in Peru
Angela Brown, Rosa Malca, Adriana Zumaran, J Jaime Miranda
Not enough there, too many here: understanding geographical imbalances in the distribution of the health workforce
Gilles Dussault, Maria Cristina Franceschini
Public sector nurses in Swaziland: can the downturn be reversed?
Katharina Kober, Wim Van Damme
Internationally recruited nurses in London: a survey of career paths and plans
James Buchan, Renu Jobanputra, Pippa Gough, Ruth Hutt
Identifying nurses' rewards: a qualitative categorization study in Belgium
Sara De Gieter, Rein De Cooman, Roland Pepermans, Ralf Caers, Cindy Du Bois, Marc Jegers
Can biomedical and traditional health care providers work together? Zambian practitioners' experiences and attitudes towards collaboration in relation to STIs and HIV/AIDS care: a cross-sectional study
Berthollet Bwira Kaboru, Torkel Falkenberg, Phillimon Ndubani, Bengt Höjer, Rodwell Vongo, Ruairi Brugha, Elisabeth Faxelid
International medical graduates in family medicine in the United States of America: an exploration of professional characteristics and attitudes
Amanda L Morris, Robert L Phillips, George E Fryer Jr, Larry A Green, Fitzhugh Mullan
Considerations for increasing the competences and capacities of the public health workforce: assessing the training needs of public health workers in Texas
Stephen Borders, Craig Blakely, Barbara Quiram, Kenneth McLeroy
Is motivation enough? Responsiveness, patient-centredness, medicalization and cost in family practice and conventional care settings in Thailand
Yongyuth Pongsupap, Wim Van Lerberghe
The importance of human resources management in health care: a global context
Stefane M Kabene, Carole Orchard, John M Howard, Mark A Soriano, Raymond Leduc
Addressing the health workforce crisis: towards a common approach
Mario R Dal Poz, Estelle E Quain, Mary O'Neil, Jim McCaffery, Gijs Elzinga, Tim Martineau
Managing health professional migration from sub-Saharan Africa to Canada: a stakeholder inquiry into policy options
Ronald Labonté, Corinne Packer, Nathan Klassen
Health workforce issues and the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: an analytical review
Sigrid Dräger, Gulin Gedik, Mario R Dal Poz
Health worker motivation in Africa: the role of non-financial incentives and human resource management tools
Inke Mathauer, Ingo Imhoff
The practice of physicians and nurses in the Brazilian Family Health Programme – evidences of change in the delivery health care model
Ellen M Peres, Ana M Andrade, Mario R Dal Poz, Nuno R Grande
Training competent and effective Primary Health Care Workers to fill a void in the outer islands health service delivery of the Marshall Islands of Micronesia
Bhalachandra H Keni