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Isabel Craveiro
Researcher at Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Publications - 61
Citations - 485
Isabel Craveiro is an academic researcher from Universidade Nova de Lisboa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 50 publications receiving 363 citations. Previous affiliations of Isabel Craveiro include American Pharmacists Association & Nova Southeastern University.
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Recruitment and retention of health professionals across Europe: A literature review and multiple case study research
M. Kroezen,Gilles Dussault,Isabel Craveiro,Marjolein Dieleman,Christel Jansen,James Buchan,Louise Barriball,Anne Marie Rafferty,Jeni Bremner,Walter Sermeus +9 more
TL;DR: An overview of the measures in place to improve the R&R of health professionals across Europe is provided and further insight is offered into the evidence base for R &R; the interaction between policy and organisational levels in driving R& R outcomes; the facilitators and barriers throughout these process; and good practices in the R & R of health Professionals across Europe.
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Patterns of perceptions of workplace violence in the Portuguese health care sector
Paulo Ferrinho,André Biscaia,Inês Fronteira,Isabel Craveiro,Ana Rita Antunes,Cláudia Conceição,Isabel Flores,Osvaldo Santos +7 more
TL;DR: The problem of violence against health professionals in the workplace (VAHPITWP) in selected settings in Portugal is characterized and it is concluded that violence is frequent but underreported.
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Analysis of human resources for health strategies and policies in 5 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, in response to GFATM and PEPFAR-funded HIV-activities.
Johann Cailhol,Isabel Craveiro,Tavares Madede,Elsie Makoa,Thubelihle Mathole,Ann Neo Parsons,Luc Van Leemput,Regien Biesma,Ruairi Brugha,Baltazar Chilundo,Uta Lehmann,Gilles Dussault,Wim Van Damme,David Sanders +13 more
TL;DR: GHIs could assist in these strategies, provided that they are flexible enough to incorporate country-specific needs in terms of funding, that they coordinate at global-level and minimise conditionality for countries.
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Feminization of the medical workforce in low-income settings; findings from surveys in three African capital cities
TL;DR: Analysis of the proportion and characteristics of female physicians in Bissau, Maputo and Praia shows that although female physicians do not represent yet the majority of the medical workforce, feminization of the profession is under way in the three locations analysed.
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Determinants, Health Problems, and Food Insecurity in Urban Areas of the Largest City in Cape Verde.
Isabel Craveiro,Daniela Alves,Miguel P. Amado,Zélia Santos,Argentina Tomar Fortes,António Pedro Delgado,Artur Correia,Luzia Gonçalves,Luzia Gonçalves +8 more
TL;DR: The perceptions for high blood pressure, obesity, and alcoholism are described, describing some interactions of these dimensions in the problem of food security in the city of Praia.