Gregory Kabadi
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View article: Effects of the eLearning approach on knowledge transfer and retention among in-service nurses and midwives in Tanzania
Effects of the eLearning approach on knowledge transfer and retention among in-service nurses and midwives in Tanzania Open
Background Health professionals are in short supply worldwide, with nurses and midwives accounting for more than 50% of the current shortage. The World Health Organization predicts that by 2030, there will be a shortage of 10 million healt…
View article: Improving quality of medical certification of causes of death in health facilities in Tanzania 2014–2019
Improving quality of medical certification of causes of death in health facilities in Tanzania 2014–2019 Open
Background Monitoring medically certified causes of death is essential to shape national health policies, track progress to Sustainable Development Goals, and gauge responses to epidemic and pandemic disease. The combination of electronic …
View article: Additional file 3 of Improving quality of medical certification of causes of death in health facilities in Tanzania 2014–2019
Additional file 3 of Improving quality of medical certification of causes of death in health facilities in Tanzania 2014–2019 Open
Additional file 3. Tanzania ANACONDA *.mqr files for 2014–2019.
View article: Decentralization of birth registration to Local Government in Tanzania: the association with completeness of birth registration and certification
Decentralization of birth registration to Local Government in Tanzania: the association with completeness of birth registration and certification Open
Benefits of a decentralized system are more proximate registration points and the merging of notification, registration and certification steps. The findings, while demonstrating the immediate impact of the decentralized system on complete…
View article: Newborn screening for sickle cell disease: an innovative pilot program to improve child survival in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Newborn screening for sickle cell disease: an innovative pilot program to improve child survival in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Open
Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a recognized cause of childhood mortality. Tanzania has the fifth highest incidence of SCD (with an estimated 11 000 SCD annual births) worldwide. Although newborn screening (NBS) for SCD and compreh…
View article: Towards a new method for evaluating large-scale maternal health programmes: measuring implementation strength of focused antenatal care and emergency obstetric care in Tanzania
Towards a new method for evaluating large-scale maternal health programmes: measuring implementation strength of focused antenatal care and emergency obstetric care in Tanzania Open
Measuring the strength of public health programmes may reveal whether and how some programmes have an impact on target populations and others do not. Programme implementation strength (also known as programme intensity) refers to quantitat…