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Nursing and midwifery regulation and HIV scale-up: establishing a baseline in East, Central and Southern Africa.

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Nursing and midwifery regulation and HIV scale-up: establishing a baseline in East, Central and Southern Africa.

Auteurs : Carey F. Mccarthy ; Joachim Voss ; Andre R. Verani ; Peggy Vidot ; Marla E. Salmon ; Patricia L. Riley

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Shifting HIV treatment tasks from physicians to nurses and midwives is essential to scaling-up HIV services in sub-Saharan Africa. Updating nursing and midwifery regulations to include task shifting and pre-service education reform can help facilitate reaching new HIV targets. Donor-supported initiatives to update nursing and midwifery regulations are increasing. However, there are gaps in our knowledge of current practice and education regulations and a lack of information to target and implement regulation strengthening efforts. We conducted a survey of national nursing and midwifery councils to describe current nursing and midwifery regulations in 13 African countries.

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