Tajikistan - Quality of Child Health Services
The Government of Tajikistan has identified Primary Heath Care (PHC), and Maternal and Child Health (MCH) as top priorities in its first Comprehensive National Health Sector Strategy (2010-2020). The study findings which closely mirror those of the...
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ADOLESCENT HEALTH AGED ANEMIA ANTENATAL CARE ARI ASPHYXIA BABIES BCG BOTH SEXES BREASTFEEDING BREASTFEEDING DURATION BULLETIN CARDIOLOGY CAREGIVERS CHILD CARE CHILD DEATHS CHILD GROWTH CHILD GROWTH MONITORING CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH CARE CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES CHILD MORBIDITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILDHOOD DISEASES CLINICAL GUIDELINES CLINICAL PRACTICE CLINICAL PROTOCOLS COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING COMPLICATIONS CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONVULSIONS COUNSELING DEATHS DEHYDRATION DIAGNOSIS DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES DIARRHOEA DIPHTHERIA DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE OUTBREAKS DOCTORS DURATION OF TREATMENT DYSENTERY EARLY IDENTIFICATION ESSENTIAL DRUGS ESSENTIAL MEDICINES FAMILY MEDICINE FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FEVER FOOD SHORTAGES HEALTH CARE CENTERS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE QUALITY HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CARE WORKERS HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CONDITIONS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE PROVISION HEALTH SPECIALIST HEALTH STRATEGY HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH WORKERS HEPATITIS HEPATITIS B HIV HOME CARE HOME VISITS HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ICE PACKS ILLNESSES IMCI IMCI GUIDELINES IMMUNIZATION IMPROVING HEALTH CARE INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANTS INFECTIONS INJECTABLE DRUGS INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES IRON IRON SUPPLEMENTS JOB TRAINING LEADING CAUSES LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES LOW BIRTH WEIGHT MAJORITY OF CHILDREN MALARIA MALNUTRITION MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL NUTRITION MCH MEASLES MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL SPECIALTIES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL STATISTICS MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHER NATIONAL STRATEGY NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEONATAL MORTALITY NURSES NURSING NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS OBSTETRICS ORAL REHYDRATION ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY ORT OUTPATIENT CARE PAEDIATRICS PATIENT PATIENTS PEDIATRIC CARE PEDIATRIC SURGERY PEDIATRICS PHARYNGITIS PHYSICIANS PNEUMONIA POLICY MAKERS POLIO POLIO VACCINE POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PRACTITIONERS PREMATURE BIRTH PREVALENCE PREVENTABLE DISEASE PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROGRESS PURE WATER QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECT QUALITY CARE QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF HEALTH QUALITY OF SERVICES QUALITY SERVICES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESPIRATORY ILLNESS RURAL AREAS RURAL DISTRICT RURAL RESIDENCE SCREENING SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN SEX SINGLE CHILD SKILL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SCIENCE STUNTING SURGERY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYMPTOMS SYRINGES TETANUS TRAINING CENTERS TREATMENT TUBERCULOSIS UNDER FIVE MORTALITY UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY UNDERNUTRITION VACCINATION VACCINE COVERAGE VACCINES VOMITING WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ADOLESCENT HEALTH AGED ANEMIA ANTENATAL CARE ARI ASPHYXIA BABIES BCG BOTH SEXES BREASTFEEDING BREASTFEEDING DURATION BULLETIN CARDIOLOGY CAREGIVERS CHILD CARE CHILD DEATHS CHILD GROWTH CHILD GROWTH MONITORING CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH CARE CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES CHILD MORBIDITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILDHOOD DISEASES CLINICAL GUIDELINES CLINICAL PRACTICE CLINICAL PROTOCOLS COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING COMPLICATIONS CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONVULSIONS COUNSELING DEATHS DEHYDRATION DIAGNOSIS DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES DIARRHOEA DIPHTHERIA DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE OUTBREAKS DOCTORS DURATION OF TREATMENT DYSENTERY EARLY IDENTIFICATION ESSENTIAL DRUGS ESSENTIAL MEDICINES FAMILY MEDICINE FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FEVER FOOD SHORTAGES HEALTH CARE CENTERS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE QUALITY HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CARE WORKERS HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CONDITIONS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE PROVISION HEALTH SPECIALIST HEALTH STRATEGY HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH WORKERS HEPATITIS HEPATITIS B HIV HOME CARE HOME VISITS HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ICE PACKS ILLNESSES IMCI IMCI GUIDELINES IMMUNIZATION IMPROVING HEALTH CARE INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANTS INFECTIONS INJECTABLE DRUGS INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES IRON IRON SUPPLEMENTS JOB TRAINING LEADING CAUSES LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES LOW BIRTH WEIGHT MAJORITY OF CHILDREN MALARIA MALNUTRITION MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL NUTRITION MCH MEASLES MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL SPECIALTIES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL STATISTICS MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHER NATIONAL STRATEGY NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEONATAL MORTALITY NURSES NURSING NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS OBSTETRICS ORAL REHYDRATION ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY ORT OUTPATIENT CARE PAEDIATRICS PATIENT PATIENTS PEDIATRIC CARE PEDIATRIC SURGERY PEDIATRICS PHARYNGITIS PHYSICIANS PNEUMONIA POLICY MAKERS POLIO POLIO VACCINE POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PRACTITIONERS PREMATURE BIRTH PREVALENCE PREVENTABLE DISEASE PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROGRESS PURE WATER QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECT QUALITY CARE QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF HEALTH QUALITY OF SERVICES QUALITY SERVICES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESPIRATORY ILLNESS RURAL AREAS RURAL DISTRICT RURAL RESIDENCE SCREENING SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN SEX SINGLE CHILD SKILL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SCIENCE STUNTING SURGERY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYMPTOMS SYRINGES TETANUS TRAINING CENTERS TREATMENT TUBERCULOSIS UNDER FIVE MORTALITY UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY UNDERNUTRITION VACCINATION VACCINE COVERAGE VACCINES VOMITING WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION World Bank Tajikistan - Quality of Child Health Services |
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The Government of Tajikistan has
identified Primary Heath Care (PHC), and Maternal and Child
Health (MCH) as top priorities in its first Comprehensive
National Health Sector Strategy (2010-2020). The study
findings which closely mirror those of the 2009 World Health
Organization (WHO)/United Nation children's Fund
(UNICEF) Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)
survey will be of great concern to the Ministry of Health
and should provide the impetus to take immediate remedial
actions. Much remains to be done to improve the overall
quality of primary health care services for under-five
children. Two main issues are highlighted by this study.
Firstly, the quality of primary health care services
provided to children is lacking in many areas, irrespective
of the PHC provider's type of training. Second, is that
the family medicine and IMCI training programs and methods
require further enhancement to ensure that the service
quality for children improves. The study also finds that
supervision of PHC workers is irregular, and training does
not seem to be performed systematically to improve
children's health outcomes. |
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Tajikistan - Quality of Child Health Services |
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Tajikistan - Quality of Child Health Services |
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Tajikistan - Quality of Child Health Services |
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Tajikistan - Quality of Child Health Services |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-27932021-04-23T14:02:04Z Tajikistan - Quality of Child Health Services World Bank ADOLESCENT HEALTH AGED ANEMIA ANTENATAL CARE ARI ASPHYXIA BABIES BCG BOTH SEXES BREASTFEEDING BREASTFEEDING DURATION BULLETIN CARDIOLOGY CAREGIVERS CHILD CARE CHILD DEATHS CHILD GROWTH CHILD GROWTH MONITORING CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH CARE CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES CHILD MORBIDITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILDHOOD DISEASES CLINICAL GUIDELINES CLINICAL PRACTICE CLINICAL PROTOCOLS COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING COMPLICATIONS CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONVULSIONS COUNSELING DEATHS DEHYDRATION DIAGNOSIS DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES DIARRHOEA DIPHTHERIA DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE OUTBREAKS DOCTORS DURATION OF TREATMENT DYSENTERY EARLY IDENTIFICATION ESSENTIAL DRUGS ESSENTIAL MEDICINES FAMILY MEDICINE FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FEVER FOOD SHORTAGES HEALTH CARE CENTERS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE QUALITY HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CARE WORKERS HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CONDITIONS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE PROVISION HEALTH SPECIALIST HEALTH STRATEGY HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH WORKERS HEPATITIS HEPATITIS B HIV HOME CARE HOME VISITS HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ICE PACKS ILLNESSES IMCI IMCI GUIDELINES IMMUNIZATION IMPROVING HEALTH CARE INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANTS INFECTIONS INJECTABLE DRUGS INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES IRON IRON SUPPLEMENTS JOB TRAINING LEADING CAUSES LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES LOW BIRTH WEIGHT MAJORITY OF CHILDREN MALARIA MALNUTRITION MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL NUTRITION MCH MEASLES MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL SPECIALTIES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL STATISTICS MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHER NATIONAL STRATEGY NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEONATAL MORTALITY NURSES NURSING NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS OBSTETRICS ORAL REHYDRATION ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY ORT OUTPATIENT CARE PAEDIATRICS PATIENT PATIENTS PEDIATRIC CARE PEDIATRIC SURGERY PEDIATRICS PHARYNGITIS PHYSICIANS PNEUMONIA POLICY MAKERS POLIO POLIO VACCINE POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PRACTITIONERS PREMATURE BIRTH PREVALENCE PREVENTABLE DISEASE PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROGRESS PURE WATER QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECT QUALITY CARE QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF HEALTH QUALITY OF SERVICES QUALITY SERVICES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESPIRATORY ILLNESS RURAL AREAS RURAL DISTRICT RURAL RESIDENCE SCREENING SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN SEX SINGLE CHILD SKILL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SCIENCE STUNTING SURGERY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYMPTOMS SYRINGES TETANUS TRAINING CENTERS TREATMENT TUBERCULOSIS UNDER FIVE MORTALITY UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY UNDERNUTRITION VACCINATION VACCINE COVERAGE VACCINES VOMITING WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION The Government of Tajikistan has identified Primary Heath Care (PHC), and Maternal and Child Health (MCH) as top priorities in its first Comprehensive National Health Sector Strategy (2010-2020). The study findings which closely mirror those of the 2009 World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nation children's Fund (UNICEF) Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) survey will be of great concern to the Ministry of Health and should provide the impetus to take immediate remedial actions. Much remains to be done to improve the overall quality of primary health care services for under-five children. Two main issues are highlighted by this study. Firstly, the quality of primary health care services provided to children is lacking in many areas, irrespective of the PHC provider's type of training. Second, is that the family medicine and IMCI training programs and methods require further enhancement to ensure that the service quality for children improves. The study also finds that supervision of PHC workers is irregular, and training does not seem to be performed systematically to improve children's health outcomes. 2012-03-19T10:13:40Z 2012-03-19T10:13:40Z 2011-06-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000356161_20111106234355 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2793 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Health Sector Review Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Eastern Europe Commonwealth of Independent States Central Asia Asia Tajikistan |