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Planning Training Seminars in Palliative Care: a Cross-Sectional Suvey on the...

Against the background of the development of palliative care in Austria the authors undertook this survey to identify the preferences of the general pracitioners’ and nurses’ regarding the specific...

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Motivation and Job Satisfaction among Medical and Nursing Staff in a Cyprus...

The objective of this study was to investigate how medical and nursing staff of the Nicosia General Hospital is affected by specific motivation factors, and the association between job satisfaction and...

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Evaluation of the Organization and Provision of Primary Care in Serbia

The Primary Care Evaluation Tool is an instrument developed to examine the supply and demand-side aspects of primary care (PC). It is intended to support ministries of health and other stakeholders in...

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Safety Culture in the Maternity Units: a Census Survey Using the Safety...

The explicit need to focus on quality of care underpins the aim of this study to evaluate the safety culture and teamwork climate in the public maternity units of the 5 regional hospitals in Cyprus as...

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Work Related Characteristics, Work-Home and Home-Work Interference and...

This study examined work related characteristics, work-home and home-work interference and burnout among Serbian primary healthcare physicians and compared burnout levels with other medical doctors in...

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Emigration Preferences and Plans among Medical Students in Poland

As there is considerable uncertainty whether the scale of emigration of health workers in Poland will continue at the current rate, increase or decrease in coming years, this cross-sectional survey...

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Response to Gender-Based Violence in Eastern Europe and Central Asia:...

This online training manual containing background information, handouts, exercises and powerpoint presentations to train health professionals on gender-based violence. [from publisher]

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Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of Clinical Practice...

The objective of this study was to assess attitudes towards clinical practice guidelines, as well as the barriers and facilitators to their use, among Estonian physicians. The study was conducted to...

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Language, Culture and International Exchange of Virtual Patients

This research evaluated whether it would be feasible to use virtual patients (VPs), a learning system designed to simulate encounters between a patient and a healthcare professional, for and...

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Job Satisfaction and Leaving Intentions of Slovak and Czech Nurses

The study aims to investigate the relationship between turnover intentions and job satisfaction among Czech and Slovak nurses and to determine how the related variables differ between the two groups....

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Capacity of Middle Management in Health-Care Organizations for Working with...

At the middle-management level, leaders are often selected for their clinical expertise and not their management skills. The purpose of this study was to examine how leaders at the middle-management...

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Social Work Education and the Practice Environment in Europe and Eurasia

The purpose of this study is to inform stakeholders about the current status of social work in the region, describe the practice environment, identify gaps between what is expected of social workers...

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Physician and Nurse Supply in Serbia Using Time-Series Data: A Case Study

This study identified variables that were significantly related to physician and nurse employment rates in the public healthcare sector in Serbia from 1961 to 2008 and used these to develop parameters...

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Addressing Needs in the Public Health Workforce in Europe

Health systems in Europe face a number of increasingly complex challenges. Globalization, evolving health threats, an ageing society, financial constraints on government spending, and social and health...

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Why Sub-Saharan African Health Workers Migrate to European Countries that do...

This paper aims to explore the reasons for migration of health workers from sub-Saharan Africa to Belgium and Austria; European countries without a history of active recruitment in sub-Saharan Africa....

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Availability of Medical Staff in Poland in Comparison to Other EU Countries

Access to medical staff differs across Europe. In 2011, the country that had the smallest number of physicians in all European Union was Poland. During last ten years, the number of doctors per capita...

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Research Capacity and Training Needs for Non-Communicable Diseases in the...

The aim of this study is to define the research capacity and training needs for professionals working on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the public health arena in Turkey. [from abstract]

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Tajikistan Country Assessment: Focus on Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular diseases are the predominant cause of death in Tajikistan, with a growing burden of ischemic heart disease, strokes and cirrhosis between 1990 and 2010. Considering this, this report...

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A Regional Experience on Providing Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive...

The article aims to evaluate the current state of sexual and reproductive health policy regarding sexual and reproductive health service and reproductive rights for most at risk adolescent/youth. The...

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How The Government Intervention Affects the Distribution of Physicians in...

The aim of this study is to analyse the distribution of physicians, GPs and specialists between the years 1965-2000 and the efficiency of the strict 15 year government intervention (1981-1995). [from...

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