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Home / Archives for Ferrinho P

Towards post-colonial capacity-building methodologies – some remarks on the experiences of health researchers from Mozambique and Angola

  • Authors: Carvalho A, Ferrinho P, Craveiro I
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Journal: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
  • Link: https://proceedings.wcqr.info/index.php/wcqr2018/article/view/157

There is currently a growing academic and institutional interest in issues of capacity building and research partnerships. It is widely recognized that North/South partnerships are fundamental to attaining innovation, leading to improvements in virtually every social field, including science, technology and health. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 17 is specifically focused on research partnerships, […]
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Country activities of Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases (GARD): focus presentations at the 11th GARD General Meeting, Brussels

  • Authors: Al-Zahab BA, AlJaber A, Aloush J, Alzein A, Arrais M, Bárbara C, Bedbrook A, Bousquet J, Calderon MA, Camargos P, Conceição C, Cossa A, Cruz AA, Dib G, Dmeirieh A, Do Céu Teixeira M, Ekinci B, Faroun H, Fatmeh Y, Ferrinho P, Gemicioglu B, George F, German Z, Gómez RM, González-Díaz SN, Halloum R, Hurd S, Kiley JP, Kolek V, Lan LTT, Lenfant C, McGihon R, Melo-Gomes E, Mohammad Y, Nunes E, Ozkan Z, Punturieri A, Rosado-Pinto J, Rostan MV, Shaaban R, Shifa R, Simão P, Špicák V, Stelmach R, To T, Urrutia-Pereira M, Yañez A, Yorgancioglu A
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Journal: Journal of Thoracic Disase
  • Link: http://jtd.amegroups.com/article/view/26227/html

The Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases (GARD) is a voluntary network of national and international organizations, institutions and agencies led by the World Health Organization (WHO), working towards the vision of a world where all people breathe freely (1). GARD is supporting WHO in successfully implementing the WHO’s Global Action Plan for the Prevention […]
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The need for planning training among public health officers in Cape Verde

  • Authors: Ferrinho P, da Luz Lima Mendonça M, Delgado AP
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Journal: International Journal of Health Planning and Management
  • Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30211961

Cape Verde is a small island developing state (SIDS). The health sector is guided by strategic and programmatic documents of the Ministry of Health. The objective of this paper is to understand the planning capacity and experience of its Public Health Officers. A questionnaire was applied to 27 Cape Verdean public health officers in order […]
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Towards equity in global health partnerships: adoption of the Research Fairness Initiative (RFI) by Portuguesespeaking countries

  • Authors: Carvalho A, IJsselmuiden C, Kaiser K, Hartz Z, Ferrinho P
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Journal: BMJ Global Health
  • Link: https://gh.bmj.com/content/3/5/e000978

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Professional expectations of middle level and superior level nursing students – evidence from two sub-saharan african countries

  • Authors: Ferrinho P, Fronteira I, Lapão LV, Menezes A, Seca A
  • Publication Year: 2015
  • Journal: Anais do Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical
  • Link: http://ihmtweb.ihmt.unl.pt/PublicacoesFB/Anais/Anais2014/index.html#59/z

Background In the last decade, in some of the Portuguese Speaking African Countries, a nursing degree with four years of training (graduate/university-level) has been created along with the pre-existing middle level /diploma training (3 years). There is no evidence on what university level students course expect of their professional life and if their expectations differ […]
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