[HTML][HTML] Health policy triangle framework: narrative review of the recent literature

GL O'Brien, SJ Sinnott, V Walshe, M Mulcahy, S Byrne - Health Policy Open, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Developed in the late 20th century, the health policy triangle (HPT) is a policy
analysis framework used and applied ubiquitously in the literature to analyse a large …

Health care workers in conflict and post-conflict settings: systematic mapping of the evidence

L Bou-Karroum, A El-Harakeh, I Kassamany, H Ismail… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background Health care workers (HCWs) are essential for the delivery of health care
services in conflict areas and in rebuilding health systems post-conflict. Objective The aim of …

How do health workers experience and cope with shocks? Learning from four fragile and conflict-affected health systems in Uganda, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe and …

S Witter, H Wurie, P Chandiwana… - Health policy and …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
This article is grounded in a research programme which set out to understand how to rebuild
health systems post-conflict. Four countries were studied—Uganda, Sierra Leone …

Leaving no one behind: lessons on rebuilding health systems in conflict-and crisis-affected states

T Martineau, B McPake, S Theobald, J Raven… - BMJ global …, 2017 - gh.bmj.com
Conflict and fragility are increasing in many areas of the world. This context has been
referred to as the 'new normal'and affects a billion people. Fragile and conflict-affected states …

The gendered health workforce: mixed methods analysis from four fragile and post-conflict contexts

S Witter, J Namakula, H Wurie, Y Chirwa… - Health policy and …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
It is well known that the health workforce composition is influenced by gender relations.
However, little research has been done which examines the experiences of health workers …

Loss to follow-up and associated factors among adult people living with HIV at public health facilities in Wakiso district, Uganda: a retrospective cohort study

D Opio, FC Semitala, A Kakeeto, E Sendaula… - BMC health services …, 2019 - Springer
Background Loss to follow-up (LTFU) from care among people living with HIV (PLHIV) is
thought to be more common in the public setting compared to the private health care. It is …

The process of developing health workforce strategic plans in Africa: a document analysis

J Nyoni, CD Christmals, JA Asamani, MMA Illou… - BMJ Global …, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
Background Many countries are faced with a multitude of health workforce-related
challenges partly attributed to defective health workforce planning. Earlier efforts to guide …

Health workforce development and retention in Guinea: a policy analysis post-Ebola

R van De Pas, D Kolie, A Delamou… - Human resources for …, 2019 - Springer
Background The state of the Guinean health workforce is one of the country's bottlenecks in
advancing health outcomes. The impact of the 2014–2015 Ebola virus disease outbreak and …

[HTML][HTML] Burnout and resilience at work among health professionals serving in tertiary hospitals, in Ethiopia

YM Gelaw, K Hanoch, B Adini - Frontiers in Public Health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background The quality of healthcare service is strongly affected by the health professionals'
levels of burnout and resilience at work (RaW). Developing resilience is a key component of …

An opportunity to build back better? COVID-19 and environmental sustainability of Australian events

GJ Hutte, K Markwell, E Wilson - International Journal of Event and …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This study explores (1) the impacts of COVID-19 on the environmental
sustainability of Australian events;(2) the measures undertaken to minimise the impacts of …