WHO Recommendations: Optimizing Health Worker Roles to Improve Access to Key Maternal and Newborn Health Interventions Through Task Shifting
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WHO Recommendations: Optimizing Health Worker Roles to Improve Access to Key Maternal and Newborn Health Interventions Through Task Shifting
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The World Health Organization’s recommendations on optimizing the roles of health workers aim to help address critical health workforce shortages that slow down progress towards the health-related Millennium Development Goals. A more rational distribution of tasks and responsibilities among cadres of health workers can significantly improve both access and cost-effectiveness – for example by training and enabling ‘mid-level’ and ‘lay’ health workers to perform specific interventions otherwise provided only by cadres with longer (and sometimes more specialized) training.
These recommendations are intended for health policy-makers, managers and other stakeholders at a regional, national and international level. WHO hopes that countries will adapt and implement them to meet local needs. The recommendations were developed through a formal, structured process including a thorough review of available evidence. The process and the recommendations are described in the related documents.
Copyright © 2012, World Health Organization.
Sections
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Definitions of cadres included in the OptimizeMNH guidance
- 1. Executive summary
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Methods
- 4. Evidence and recommendations
- 5. Implementing task shifting programmes: a summary of key cross-cutting factors based on reviews of qualitative studies and country case studies
- 6. Contextualizing guidance
- 7. Research implications
- 8. Dissemination of the recommendations
- 9. Review and updating of the recommendations
- 10. References
- List of annexes
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