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Health Worker Survey in Timor-Leste
- 作者:
- World Bank
- 关键词:
- HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS; WASTE; ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE; RISKS; HEALTH PLANNING; WORKFORCE; TRAINING SESSION; LOCAL AUTHORITIES; POLICY GUIDANCE; INFORMED CONSENT; VACCINATION; PHYSIOTHERAPISTS; CARE FOR CHILDREN; MIDWIFERY; PHARMACISTS; INFORMATION SYSTEM; ANTENATAL CARE; PREVENTION; HEALTH CARE ACCESS; HEALTH EDUCATION; COMMUNITY HEALTH; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; HEALTH INSURANCE; HEALTH RESEARCH; HEALTH CARE; DRUGS; GENDER EQUITY; FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS; HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; FAMILY MEMBERS; HEALTH; HEALTH WORKERS; PRIMARY HEALTH FACILITIES; HYPERTENSION; ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH; HEALTH FACILITIES; HOSPITAL; PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH SECTOR; KNOWLEDGE; DISABILITIES; PUBLIC POLICY; DIABETES; MATERNITY LEAVE; GENDER BALANCE; EXERCISES; WORKPLACE; MINISTRY OF HEALTH; COMMON COLD; DISEASES; ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS; QUALITY OF EDUCATION; TRAINING; PATIENTS; PATIENT; RURAL HOSPITALS; HEALTH SYSTEMS; BABY; HEALTH CENTERS; NURSES; MIGRATION; OBSERVATION; HEALTH MANAGEMENT; VIOLENCE; HOUSEHOLD INCOME; MEDICAL CARE; JOB TRAINING; TUBERCULOSIS; WORK ENVIRONMENT; SERVICE DELIVERY; HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT; INTERVIEW; MENTAL HEALTH; COUNSELLING; RESPECT; PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES; MEDICAL EDUCATION; INFANT; MIDWIFE; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; SHORT-TERM TRAINING; TRANSPORTATION; WORKERS; RESEARCH POLICY; SURGERY; SOCIAL SECTOR; POLICIES; QUALITY OF CARE; PATIENT SATISFACTION; UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE; CAESAREAN SECTION; HIV; USER FEES; NURSE; NATAL CARE; LIFESTYLE; HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE; MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS; HEALTH POLICY; MEDICAL SPECIALISTS; UNIVERSAL ACCESS; BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE; HYGIENE; LABOUR MARKET; WORKSHOP; URBAN AREAS; FAMILY PLANNING; MEDICAL EQUIPMENT; STRESS; SOCIAL SCIENCE; MEDICAL PERSONNEL; MEASUREMENT; NUTRITION; WORKSHOPS; GOVERNMENT HEALTH WORKERS; MALARIA; QUALITY CONTROL; BULLETIN; POLICY; QUALITY OF LIFE; PRIMARY HEALTH CARE; CITIZENS; WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION; WASTE DISPOSAL; GENDER PERSPECTIVES; INTERNET; TERTIARY LEVEL; HEALTH SYSTEM; HUMAN HEALTH; OUTPATIENT CARE; WEIGHT; PHYSICIANS; MEDICAL STAFF; CHILDREN; CLINICS; WORKING CONDITIONS; WAR; TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES; INDIVIDUAL HEALTH; LACK OF KNOWLEDGE; HEALTH PROVIDERS; MIDWIVES; RURAL AREAS; PULL FACTORS; ILLNESS; HEALTH CENTRE; GENERAL PRACTITIONERS; DISABILITY; LIMITED RESOURCES; POLICY IMPLICATIONS; POPULATION; STUDENTS; PRACTITIONERS; UNFPA; STRATEGY; FAMILIES; LACK OF INFORMATION; WOMEN; MEDICINES; NEWBORN; FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES; EMERGENCY CARE; HOSPITALS; IMPORTANT POLICY; HEALTH SERVICES; IMPLEMENTATION; NEWBORN CARE; NURSING; HEALTH CENTRES; Report;
- 年份:
- 2015
- 出版地:
- Washington,USA
- 语种:
- English
- 摘要:
- At the time of independence in 2002, Timor-Leste had a seriously weak health system with only a handful of doctors in the country. In this context, the governments of Timor-Leste signed an agreement and the Cuban Medical Brigade started to train medical students and deploy them in the country, particularly in rural areas. While the initial massive shortage has now been minimized, there are concerns over more complex issues including facility functionality, rural retention, motivation, preferences and competence of health workers. The objectives of this survey were to understand the labor market dynamics among health workers, to learn more about the preferences and concerns of health workers, and to assess the skills, competence and motivation of doctors.
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