Prof. HU. Deppe: Neoliberalism, health care and the European integration [3]
Prof. R. Labonte: Globalisation�s ills � from diagnosis to prescription [4]
Prof. D. Bradshaw: Inequalities in health in South Africa [5]
SM Dove: Forging progressive partnerships for public health [6]
K Wimble: The role of civil society in addressing health inequalities [7]
R Stern: Khayelitsha Task Team [8]
E Scheepers: Addressing health equity through community empowerment [9]
D Sanders: People�s Health Movement: Process and challenges in establishing a broad based health movement [10]
A De Negri Filho: Social participation and power in the National Health System of Brazil [11]
M Bayle: Will the right to the protection of health be a real one in the future European Union? [12]
JR Lister: "World Bank model": 2nd class health care in the 3rd world? [13]
A Benos: The
role of local partnerships in the development of community-based public
and primary health care health services in the "MIKRA" project: A case
study [14]
Y Nair: Community health systems - the need for social capital: A case study of home-based care in a deep rural community in KZN
M Bayle: Evolution of "Foundation Hospitals" in Spain [15]
A De Negri Filho: Beyond assurances: The SUS � Brazilian National Health System financing process
V Scott: Development integrated HIV/TB/STI evaluation tool as a first step towards a new mindset: Programme integration [16]
R Stewart: Scaling up antiretroviral treatment in South Africa: Have we learned our lessons from previous initiatives? [17]
JV Zulu: Investigating the impact of HIV/AIDS on nurses in primary health care settings in Cape Town [18]
AM Boulle: Evolving experience in Khayelitsha, three years since the introduction of antiretroviral treatment [19]
HB Rollin: Prospective
collaborative pilot study design: Levels of Persistent Toxic Substances
(PTS) in blood from delivering women from selected areas of South Africa [20]
N Dwane: The prevalence of silicosis and tuberculosis among workers with 10 or more years of silica dust exposure in standard foundry [21]
R Naidoo: Respirable coal dust exposure and respiratory symptoms in South African coal miners: Evidence of a "healthy" worker effect [22]
Z Holtman: Pesticides, depression and suicide: Investigating the impressions of five suicide survivors and their family [23]
TW Qondela: Pilot training on Globally Harmonised Systems for chemical hazard communication [24]
HA Rother : Communicating health risks to farm workers: The effectiveness of the pesticide label as a risk communication tool [25]
H Hurkchand: Comparison of HIV seroprevalence between males and females at clinic and community level in Mpumulanga, South Africa [26]
S Rushworth: Using
geographic information systems to identify inequalities in the access
to public health services in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa [27]
P Groenewald: Cause of death and premature mortality, Cape Town 2001 [28]
N Nannan: Estimating the mortality profile by province [29]
P Morton: Global Health Watch � an alternative World Health report [30]
G Reagon: Development of a routine annual survey of waiting times, service times and efficiency levels in clinics in Cape Town
V Shaw: The DHIS and DHAT of the DHIS
Jannie Hugo: Doctors' attitudes towards clinic visits [31]
J Igumbor: Qualitative and quantitative measurement of patient satisfaction survey at tertiary hospitals
L September: Why are some hospitals better than others? Experiences from the Eastern Cape [32]
SJ
Reid: Reasons for cross-border patient flow: An exploratory study of
the reasons that patients cross the border from Eastern Cape to
KwaZulu-Natal for health care
SB Dlamini: An epidemiological profile of Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN) high school students' risk behaviours [33]
N Nyawo: Exploring
the relationship between substance use and sexual behaviour amongst
schoolgoing youth of Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN), South Africa [34]
M Taylor: Gender differences in self-reported risk behaviours amongst KwaZulu-Natal high school learners [35]
S James: The
impact of a HIV and AIDS lifeskills programme on secondary school
learners in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: The need for full
implementation [36]
A Ho-Foster: Engaging out-of-school youth in evidence-based risk education on sexual violence and HIV/AIDS [37]
R Jina: An evaluation of maternity services in a region of Gauteng Province [38]
JM Sengwana: Diarrhoeal management in primary health care facilities: The caregivers' perspective [39]
Dr. T. Puoane: Changing the health services to respond to emerging chronic diseases [40]
Dr. A. De Negri Filho: The decentralization process in the building of the National Health System in Brazil
Dr. L. Dare: Strengthening health systems in Africa for public health [41]
LF Adonis: The impact of gas reticulation on poverty alleviation in low socio-economic areas of South Africa [42]
C De Swardt: Livelihoods, poverty and food security amongst Cape Town's African poor
V Mannheim: Stockholm Manifesto [43]
J O' Shanahan: "The
ECCA system in distance education: an innovative technology as
instrument of the health promotion and for the institutional change and
the democratization of local health systems" [44]
B Barnes: Behaviour change and environmental health in developing contexts: Gaps, controversies and challenges [45]
A
De Negri Filho: Health promotion and safety promotion: the need for
conceptual convergence and intensive synergy in the field of
transectorality of policies and actions
U Lehmann: Review of the utilisation and effectiveness of community-based health workers in Africa [46]
AL Joffe: The hidden inequality within an inequitable system - distribution of doctors in South Africa 2002 [47]
SJ Reid: The impact of rural allowances on career plans of health professionals in South Africa [48]
V Mathews: Workplace
factors experienced by nurses that could impact on the implementation
of equity-orientated staff reallocation within a district [49]
A De Negri Filho: The Struggle against HIV/AIDS and the development of universal health systems: the Brazilian experience
DH Skinner: The role of NGO's in facilitating HIV interventions [50]
VJ Adams: Public health implications when intestinal parasites and HIV/AIDS are co-endemic [51]
DJ Jackson: Evaluation
of counselling on infant feeding and the prevention of mother-to-child
transmission of HIV (PMTCT) in three national PMTCT pilot sites [52]
DJ Jackson: Contamination and nutrient concentration of infant formula feeds from mothers in a PMTCT programme in an urban township [53]
NW Ngomane: Improving the level of health information use: Umkhanyakude Health District experience [54]
JJ Janse van Rensburg: Moving to an equitable distribution of resources: Experiences and lessons learned from a district health expenditure review [55]
FM Akpan: Components of essential drugs management in primary health care facilities in South Africa: Is it equitable? [56]
H Moomal: An age old disparity revisited: The South African urban-rural primary health care dichotomy [57]
A
De Negri Filho: The legal aspects of the Brazilian Health Reform -
universal access and equity in the building of a National Health System
C Tetelboin: Latin America. Two decades of neoliberal experiments in health care [58]
Y Pillay: The National Health Bill: Key Issues that Impact on the Public & Private Health Sectors [59]
A Ho-Foster: Batho Pele and the Gauteng health services: Building on the community voice and nursing best practice [60]
T Shongwe: Servicing the community: Soul City formative audience research on service and volunteering [61]
LS Thomas: Levels of occupational stress in doctors working in a public sector hospital [62]
KS Tint: Lessons
learnt from the public-public partnership in implementing provincial
policy on integrating reproductive health into primary health care: A
case study of Limpopo Province [63]
OA Ayo-Yusuf: Assessing Limpopo Province hospital superintendents' perceptions of extent of decentralised human resource management [64]
R Maharaj: The impact of the reintroduction of DDT for malaria control in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa [65]
CL Martin: Measuring and monitoring malaria reductions in southern Mozambique
M Taylor: Improving the control of tuberculosis In Kwa-Zulu Natal [66]
D Basu: Operational research into National Tuberculosis Control Programme in Gauteng Province [67]
A Kharsany: Risk factors, tuberculosis treatment adherence and outcomes at a public health facility [68]
S Chauhan Sawry: Incidence of TB in health care workers in South Africa: 2002-2003 [69]
P Pillay: An
evaluation of the implementation of the national guideline on cervical
cancer screening in clinics within the eThekwini Municipality [70]
D Basu: Osteoporosis in post-menopausal black women in South Africa? [71]
D Swart: The global youth tobacco survey - South Africa: 1999 vs 2002. Monitoring trends in tobacco use by adolescents [72]
H Bradley: Raising community awareness of prevention of non-communicable diseases in Khayelitsha, Cape Town [73]
LP Tsolekile: "You
are thin and sick, I'm fat and healthy" A qualitive study about the
perceptions of Black African schoolgirls of body size and body image [74]
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