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AFRO-NETS> Congress: Quality Health Care to all Kenyans
- Subject: AFRO-NETS> Congress: Quality Health Care to all Kenyans
- From: Dr Mike Adelhardt <kfhp-pmu@africaonline.co.ke>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 10:54:35 -0400 (EDT)
Congress: Quality Health Care to all Kenyans
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First National Congress on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Medi-
cal Research and Traditional Medicine
Ministry of Health Kenya
Department of Standards and Regulatory Services
19 - 23 November 2001
Kenya College of Communications and Technology
Nairobi, Kenya
Announcement and Call for Papers
BACKGROUND
The Ministry of Health in January 2001 established a functional De-
partment of Health Standards and Regulatory Services (DSRS) as pro-
vided for in the National Health Sector Strategic Plan. DSRS provides
leadership in Quality Improvement in Health Care, Medical Research,
Traditional Medicine, Health Laws Review and coordination of Regula-
tory Bodies.
OUTPUTS
DSRS plans to organize the First National Congress on Quality Im-
provement in Health Care, Medical Research and Traditional Medicine
with the following expected outputs:
* Consensus on assessment tools for Systematic Monitoring and Evalua-
tion of Quality Improvement in Health Care
* Definition of National Priority Medical Research Agenda
* Consensus on Strategies for integration of Traditional Medicine
with Conventional Medicine
* Health Sector Position paper for Constitutional Review Commission
of Kenya
ABSTRACTS
1. Research abstracts (250 words) structured with the following head-
ings:
Objective:
Precise statement of the study question or hypothesis
Design:
Description of how you tested your hypotheses. Include type of study,
sample or data source, selection procedures, intervention or assess-
ment tools and methods of analyses.
Results:
Description of what you found, with specific data. If appropriate,
numerical results should be accompanied by confidence intervals and
levels of statistical significance. Provide response rates for all
surveys.
Conclusion:
Brief statement of what you conclude from the results, limiting gen-
eralization to the domain of your study sample or data source.
2. Non-research abstracts (250 words maximum). These could be his-
torical, ethical or descriptive reviews. Include a succinct summary
of the subject or problem, historical and current significance, pro-
posals or solutions and conclusions.
Topics of Interest include:
Track A: Quality Improvement in Health Care
* Evidence-based Medicine
* Total Quality Management
* Patient Partnership
* Monitoring and Evaluation of Quality Improvement
Track B: Medical Research and Ethics
* Priority setting in Medical Research
* Capacity development for Medical Research
* Bridging the gap between Research and Policy in HealthCare
* Operations Research
* Health Ethics
Track C: Traditional Medicine
* Rethinking traditional medicine and alternative medicine
* Integration with Conventional Medicine
* Information, Education and Training
Track D: Intersectoral Collaboration and International Partnership
for Better Health
* Water and sanitation
* Housing
* Food Security and Safety
* Transport and Communications
* Basic Education
* Poverty, Economic Growth and Health
* Health Financing
* Health Laws and Policy Review
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 30th August 2001.
For further information contact:
Tom Mboya Okeyo MD MPH
Department of Health Standards and Regulatory Services (DSRS)
AFYA House, Cathedral Road
PO Box 30016
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-2-722-990
Fax: +254-2-722-986
mailto:dsrs@africaonline.co.ke
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