Category: workforce
Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease, continues to be a significant public health challenge, especially in Africa. With over 600,000 expected deaths this year, primarily among children under five, the urgency to… Read More
In scientific research, a chasm often exists between the results produced in controlled environments and their application in real-world settings. This disconnect, known as the research-practice gap, has hindered the… Read More
In today’s business landscape, organizational culture has gained increasing importance, encompassing its unique values, beliefs, behaviors, and symbols influencing employees and their interactions. This significance extends to public health organizations,… Read More
Shift work, deviating from the usual 9-5 routine, is widespread in various sectors, from healthcare and emergency services to manufacturing and transport. As our society becomes more 24/7, the need… Read More
As our world undergoes significant changes, both predictable and unexpected, the public health workforce stands as the frontline in ensuring our safety and wellbeing. Yet, do we truly understand the… Read More
In an ever-evolving world, how we govern our public health competencies plays a crucial role in the efficiency and effectiveness of our health workforce. A recent rapid review delves deep… Read More
With climate change no longer a distant worry but a present reality, its impacts are increasingly evident in natural disasters, shifting weather patterns, and rising sea levels. These effects have… Read More
In the digital age, public health influencers and experts often use social media to share their knowledge. Instead of just journals or conferences, these professionals use platforms like Twitter and… Read More
In the backdrop of global pandemics, our frontline healthcare warriors have been pushing through unparalleled challenges. But what happens when we lift the lid on their mental well-being post-quarantine? A… Read More
Is the overwhelming stress and burnout in our medical frontline just an occupational hazard or a pressing public health crisis? A recent study gives us insights. The Burning Issue The… Read More
In a world where public health challenges keep evolving, the importance of having a robust and competent public health workforce cannot be overemphasized. Ensuring that these employees are recruited, retained,… Read More
Burnout has long been recognized as a byproduct of relentless workplace stress. However, its far-reaching implications, extending to suicidal thoughts, have only been marginally explored. A groundbreaking cross-sectional study has… Read More
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