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Tavares Madede
Researcher at Eduardo Mondlane University
Publications - 19
Citations - 298
Tavares Madede is an academic researcher from Eduardo Mondlane University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 234 citations.
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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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Caesarean section rates in Mozambique
TL;DR: Underuse of C-section was likely among the poor and in rural areas, but overuse in the most advantaged groups seemed to be emerging in Mozambique.
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Hypertension in Mozambique: trends between 2005 and 2015
Neusa Jessen,Albertino Damasceno,Albertino Damasceno,Carla Silva-Matos,Edite Tuzine,Tavares Madede,Raquel Mahoque,Patrícia Padrão,Francisco Mbofana,Jorge Polónia,Nuno Lunet +10 more
TL;DR: The findings show that the prevalence of hypertension in Mozambique is among the highest in developing countries, both in adults and adolescents, portraying an ample margin for reduction of the morbidity and mortality burden because of high blood pressure.
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The impact of a supportive supervision intervention on health workers in Niassa, Mozambique: a cluster-controlled trial
Tavares Madede,Mohsin Sidat,Eilish McAuliffe,Sérgio R. Patricio,Ogenna Uduma,Marie Galligan,Susan Bradley,Isabel Cambe +7 more
TL;DR: An unexpected, yet important consequence of the intervention, which participants directly attributed to the supervision intervention, was the increase in participation and voice amongst health workers in intervention facilities.
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Determinants of early case-fatality among stroke patients in Maputo, Mozambique and impact of in-hospital complications.
Joana Gomes,Albertino Damasceno,Carla Carrilho,Vitória Lobo,Hélder Lopes,Tavares Madede,Pius Pravinrai,Carla Silva-Matos,Domingos Diogo,Ana Azevedo,Nuno Lunet +10 more
TL;DR: Early case-fatality was mostly influenced by stroke severity and in-hospital complications, and the allocation of resources to the latter may have a large impact on the reduction of the burden of stroke in this setting.