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Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Práticas dos Trabalhadores de Saúde em Moçambique sobre a COVID-19: estudo online rápido

Os profissionais de saúde (PS), como profissionais da linha de frente, têm maior risco de infecção pela COVID-19. Foram adoptadas várias medidas para controlar a rápida propagação da epidemia da COVID-19 em Moçambique. A adesão dos (PS) a essas medidas é influenciada por seus conhecimentos, at...

Knowledge sharing among healthcare providers in Gombe State, Nigeria

This study examined the barriers to, and channels of knowledge sharing among secondary healthcare providers including medical doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists, Medical laboratory scientist in Gombe State, Nigeria. The total enumeration technique was used because the population of 665 healthcare providers was...

Awareness and use of reference managers by resident doctors in Nigeria

Reference manager (RM) also known as reference management software (RMS) are tools used by researchers to organize and manage bibliographic references. They are citation tools that enable researchers to track the scientific papers they have read, sources consulted, cited and used to genera...

Fórum de pós-graduação: experiência e lições aprendidas

O presente artigo apresenta os objectivos, a metodologia, e uma visão geral da experiência e das lições aprendidas nos dois fóruns de pós-graduação realizados no Instituto Nacional de Saúde (INS) em Março de 2016 e (mês) de 2017.. A iniciativa de implementar fóruns de pós-graduação surge p...

Ocorrência de factores de risco para doenças crónicas em trabalhadores de saúde num hospital urbano de Moçambique
Occurrence of risk factors for chronic diseases in health workers in an urban hospital in Mozambique

Introdução: As doenças crónicas não transmissíveis (DCNT) apresentam uma tendência crescente em Moçambique, onde causam 28% de mortes hospitalares. Estas doenças estão geralmente associadas a quatro factores de risco comportamentais: tabagismo, alcoolismo, inactividade física e alimentação i...

Consensus on context-specific strategies for reducing the stigma of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in Zambézia Province, Mozambique

Sahara J (Online); 10 (3-4), 2013
Stigma has been implicated in poor outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) care. Reducing stigma is important for HIV prevention and long-term treatment success. Although stigma reduction interventions are conducted in Mozambique, little is known about the...

What drives community adherence to indoor residual spraying (IRS) against malaria in Manhiça district, rural Mozambique: a qualitative study

Malar. j. (Online); 10 (), 2011
Background: Malaria control remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2006, the World Health Organization (WHO) reinforced the recommendation of indoor residual spraying (IRS) with dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) to reduce malaria transmission. The National Malaria Control Programme has been re...

Lost investment returns from the migration of medical doctors from Malawi

Migration of medical doctors from African countries to developed nations compromises the delivery of health care on the continent. The full cost of producing a medical doctor was estimated in Malawi by adding the costs of education from primary school through undergraduate medical education. The cost in ...