Non-communicable diseases have emerged as a major health concern in Developing Countries. This study investigated the effect of socioeconomic status on utilization of hypertensive care/services in Zambia. A probit model ...
This thesis examines community engagement practices and consequent effects on ethical
research, knowledge re-production and study acceptability. Community engagement is
promoted in international ethical guidelines for ...
Young people aged 15 to 24 years account for 25% of new HIV infections among adults. Those living with HIV are at risk of passing on the virus to their sexual partners and children. As such consistent condom use is regarded ...
Adherence to treatment and retention in care is essential in the management of HIV among people living with HIV. In 2015, Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) population in Sub-Saharan Africa accounted for 25% of new ...
n 2012, the Science Communication Department at Malawi-Liverpool Wellcome
Trust established the Journalist in Residence programme. It was established to train journalists
and give them support when reporting health ...
In developing countries, health workforce is one of the predominant challenges
affecting the health care systems’ function of providing quality services including maternal care. The challenge relates to how these countries ...
Evidence suggests that Malawi and other developing countries have benefited a lot through increased adoption of mHealth approaches in service delivery. While the benefits of mHealth are widely published, there lacks a ...
The lack of local evidence on the effectiveness of Employee
Assistance Programs (EAP) has restricted the scope of Malawi workplace well-being
programs, as well as hindering training for local EAP professionals. Such ...