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To What Extent Are Informal Healthcare Providers in Slums Linked to the Formal Health System in Providing Services in Sub-Sahara Africa? A 12-Year Scoping Review
by
Arize, Ifeyinwa
, Mbachu, Chinyere
, Onwujekwe, Obinna
, Agwu, Prince
, Odii, Aloysius
in
Africa South of the Sahara
/ Child mortality
/ Collaboration
/ Commodities
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration
/ Electronic publishing
/ Extraction
/ Ghettos
/ Health care
/ Health care access
/ Health care delivery
/ Health care industry
/ Health Personnel
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Open access publishing
/ Poverty Areas
/ Review
/ Search engines
/ Slums
/ Social sciences
/ Sustainable development
/ Urban areas
2024
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To What Extent Are Informal Healthcare Providers in Slums Linked to the Formal Health System in Providing Services in Sub-Sahara Africa? A 12-Year Scoping Review
by
Arize, Ifeyinwa
, Mbachu, Chinyere
, Onwujekwe, Obinna
, Agwu, Prince
, Odii, Aloysius
in
Africa South of the Sahara
/ Child mortality
/ Collaboration
/ Commodities
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration
/ Electronic publishing
/ Extraction
/ Ghettos
/ Health care
/ Health care access
/ Health care delivery
/ Health care industry
/ Health Personnel
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Open access publishing
/ Poverty Areas
/ Review
/ Search engines
/ Slums
/ Social sciences
/ Sustainable development
/ Urban areas
2024
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To What Extent Are Informal Healthcare Providers in Slums Linked to the Formal Health System in Providing Services in Sub-Sahara Africa? A 12-Year Scoping Review
by
Arize, Ifeyinwa
, Mbachu, Chinyere
, Onwujekwe, Obinna
, Agwu, Prince
, Odii, Aloysius
in
Africa South of the Sahara
/ Child mortality
/ Collaboration
/ Commodities
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration
/ Electronic publishing
/ Extraction
/ Ghettos
/ Health care
/ Health care access
/ Health care delivery
/ Health care industry
/ Health Personnel
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Open access publishing
/ Poverty Areas
/ Review
/ Search engines
/ Slums
/ Social sciences
/ Sustainable development
/ Urban areas
2024
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To What Extent Are Informal Healthcare Providers in Slums Linked to the Formal Health System in Providing Services in Sub-Sahara Africa? A 12-Year Scoping Review
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To What Extent Are Informal Healthcare Providers in Slums Linked to the Formal Health System in Providing Services in Sub-Sahara Africa? A 12-Year Scoping Review
2024
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The contributions of informal providers to the urban health system and their linkage to the formal health system require more evidence. This paper highlights the collaborations that exist between informal providers and the formal health system and examines how these collaborations have contributed to strengthening urban health systems in sub-Sahara Africa. The study is based on a scoping review of literature that was published from 2011 to 2023 with a focus on slums in sub-Sahara Africa. Electronic search for articles was performed in Google, Google Scholar, PubMed, African Journal Online (AJOL), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), ScienceDirect, Web of Science, Hinari, ResearchGate, and yippy.com. Data extraction was done using the WHO health systems building blocks. The review identified 26 publications that referred to collaborations between informal providers and formal health systems in healthcare delivery. The collaboration is manifested through formal health providers registering and standardizing the practice of informal health providers. They also participate in training informal providers and providing free medical commodities for them. Additionally, there were numerous instances of client referrals, either from informal to formal providers or from formal to informal providers. However, the review also indicates that these collaborations are unformalized, unsystematic, and largely undocumented. This undermines the potential contributions of informal providers to the urban health system.
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