Human Resources Symposium in Oslo November 2009
The conference "Meeting the challenges of the Millennium Development Goals and beyond - Health research and policy", took place in Oslo 30. November - 2. December 2009.
SINTEF hosted the Human Resources Symposium.
Please find the links to the presentations:
- Searching for policies to improve health worker performance and increase retention. Ottar Mæstad, Chr Michelsen Institute
- Paying for performance to improve the delivery of health interventions in low and middle‐income countries. Flora Kessy, Ifakara Health Institute
- What kind of evidence do decision makers need? Bjarne Garden, Norad
- Using discrete choice experiments to inform the design of HR policies in developing countries: lessons from a comparative study in Kenya, Thailand and South Africa. Mylene Lagarde, LSHTM
- Using evidence to inform policy making on human resources for health: the roles of systematic reviews and evidence summaries. Simon Lewin, Preventive and International Health Care Unit
- Can community health worker programmes work and under what circumstances? Claire Glenton, SINTEF Health Research
- Evidence beyond effectiveness: the role of qualitative research in supporting policy decisions. James Thomas, Institute of Education, University of London
- Research evidence for policy making. Inger B. Scheel, SINTEF Health Research
- Are vaccination programmes delivered by lay health workers cost-effective? Poster. Claire Glenton, SINTEF Health Reserach
