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Shehnaz Alidina
Harvard Medical School
1987
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
38051926A practical tool for managing change: cross-sectional psychometric assessment of the safe surgery organizational readiness tool.Int J Surg2024
37577254Mentoring approaches in a safe surgery program in Tanzania: Lessons learned during COVID-19 and recommendations for the future.Surg Open Sci2023
37670321Research capacity, motivators and barriers to conducting research among healthcare providers in Tanzania's public health system: a mixed methods study.Hum Resour Health2023
34799791Surgical Safety Checklist Use and Post-Caesarean Sepsis in the Lake Zone of Tanzania: Results from Safe Surgery 2020.World J Surg2022
36045356Implementing surgical mentorship in a resource-constrained context: a mixed methods assessment of the experiences of mentees, mentors, and leaders, and lessons learned.BMC Med Educ2022
32995932In-Hospital Postoperative Mortality Rates for Selected Procedures in Tanzania's Lake Zone.World J Surg2021
33547219Improving surgical quality in low-income and middle-income countries: why do some health facilities perform better than others?BMJ Qual Saf2021
33862259Development and content validation of the Safe Surgery Organizational Readiness Tool: A quality improvement study.Int J Surg2021
33630504Optimizing patient partnership in primary care improvement: A qualitative study.Health Care Manage Rev2021
34876458Reducing surgical site infections and mortality among obstetric surgical patients in Tanzania: a pre-evaluation and postevaluation of a multicomponent safe surgery intervention.BMJ Glob Health2021
34927579Building safe surgery knowledge and capacity in Cambodia: a mixed-methods evaluation of an innovative training and mentorship intervention.Glob Health Action2021
34551758A multimodal mentorship intervention to improve surgical quality in Tanzania's Lake Zone: a convergent, mixed methods assessment.Hum Resour Health2021
33957259Applying the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) Framework to Safe Surgery 2020 Implementation in Tanzania's Lake Zone.J Am Coll Surg2021
34057187Outcomes of a multicomponent safe surgery intervention in Tanzania's Lake Zone: a prospective, longitudinal study.Int J Qual Health Care2021
32183797Development and upgrading of public primary healthcare facilities with essential surgical services infrastructure: a strategy towards achieving universal health coverage in Tanzania.BMC Health Serv Res2020
32771008Surgical referrals in Northern Tanzania: a prospective assessment of rates, preventability, reasons and patterns.BMC Health Serv Res2020
32476620Assessing completeness of patient medical records of surgical and obstetric patients in Northern Tanzania.Glob Health Action2020
30620064Mixed-methods assessment of surgical capacity in two regions in Ethiopia.Br J Surg2019
31594896Effectiveness of a multicomponent safe surgery intervention on improving surgical quality in Tanzania's Lake Zone: protocol for a quasi-experimental study.BMJ Open2019
30763039Why aren't more employers implementing reference-based pricing benefit design?Am J Manag Care2019
29580243Factors associated with the use of cognitive aids in operating room crises: a cross-sectional study of US hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.Implement Sci2018
28697107Relationship Between Labor and Delivery Unit Management Practices and Maternal Outcomes.Obstet Gynecol2017
28482011Narrative feedback from OR personnel about the safety of their surgical practice before and after a surgical safety checklist intervention.Int J Qual Health Care2017
28264952Synthesis Of Research On Patient-Centered Medical Homes Brings Systematic Differences Into Relief.Health Aff (Millwood)2017
26259020Coordination within medical neighborhoods: Insights from the early experiences of Colorado patient-centered medical homes.Health Care Manage Rev2016
26450279A Difference-in-Difference Analysis of Changes in Quality, Utilization and Cost Following the Colorado Multi-Payer Patient-Centered Medical Home Pilot.J Gen Intern Med2016
26612180Impact of the Cincinnati Aligning Forces for Quality Multi-Payer Patient Centered Medical Home Pilot on Health Care Quality, Utilization, and Costs.Med Care Res Rev2016
25024241Practice environments and job satisfaction in patient-centered medical homes.Ann Fam Med2014
25295546Structural capabilities in small and medium-sized patient-centered medical homes.Am J Manag Care2014
17727205The challenges of evaluating health systems networks: lessons learned from an early evaluation of the Child Health Network for the Greater Toronto Area.Healthc Manage Forum2007
17017761Regionalization reigns--but is care being delivered accordingly? An evaluation of perinatal care delivery in a regionalized child health network.Healthc Manage Forum2006
12078357Connecting for change: networks as a vehicle for regional health reform the early experiences of the Child Health Network for the Greater Toronto Area.Healthc Manage Forum2002
11200734A profile of cardiovascular disease in northern Ontario: public health planning implications.Can J Public Health2000
11214986Going beyond triage in Tajikistan. Health reform in the former Soviet Union.Healthc Manage Forum2000
3367230First line nurse managers: optimizing the span of control.J Nurs Adm1988
3582811Multihospital systems increase costs... and quality.Dimens Health Serv1987
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