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An innovative longitudinal nurse-midwife mentorship program in rural Malawi: The Global Action in Nursing (GAIN) project
Published 2023-01-01“…The Global Action in Nursing (GAIN) project is a partnership between University of California, San Francisco, Partners In Health, and the Ministry of Health, Neno District, Malawi that aims to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality by improving the quality of perinatal care rendered by nurse-midwives. …”
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Evaluating clinical outcomes of routinely delivered task-shared care for depression in rural Haiti
Published 2021-01-01“…In this paper, we examine the clinical outcomes of routine depression care in a task-shared mental health system established in rural Haiti by the international health care organization Partners In Health, in collaboration with the Haitian Ministry of Health, following the 2010 earthquake. …”
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The importance of clinical accompaniment for VIA/cryotherapy programs in low and middle income countries
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Integrated Care in the Context of a Changing Environment – does it Matter?
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Experience of living with type 1 diabetes in a low-income country: a qualitative study from Liberia
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Promoting Patient-Centered Health Care and Health Equity through Health Professionals’ Education in Rural Chiapas
Published 2023-06-01“…Since 2011, the nongovernmental organization Compañeros En Salud, as Partners In Health is known in Mexico, has worked in collaboration with the Mexican Ministry of Health to strengthen the health care system in the Fraylesca and Sierra Mariscal regions of Chiapas, Mexico. …”
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Tuberculosis and chronic respiratory disease: a systematic review
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“We have to save him”: a qualitative study on care transition decisions in Ontario’s long-term care settings during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2023-09-01“…This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study to better understand how residents, care partners, and health professionals made care transition decisions in Ontario’s LTC settings during the pandemic. …”
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