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    Electronic distance based clinical skills training development in family medicine in Namibia by Malan, Zelra, Christians, Felicia, Kuehne, Jan

    “…Workplace-based evaluation is one of the most important, but challenging aspects of medical education. The aim was to improve the assessment of the rural…”
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    The psychometric properties of a tool to assess brief behaviour change counselling in South Africa by Fouche, Jani, Mash, Robert, Malan, Zelra

    “…Background: Primary care providers should be competent in brief behaviour change counselling (BBCC). A new model of BBCC was developed in South Africa. Tools…”
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    Improving the quality of care for female rape survivors at Scottish Livingstone Hospital, Molepolole, Botswana : a quality improvement cycle by Malan, Zelra, Debley, Orleans A

    “…Background: Rape is prevalent in Botswana, but there has been limited research undertaken to improve the quality of healthcare for female rape survivors in…”
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    Improving the quality of clinical training in the workplace: implementing formative assessment visits by Mash, Robert, Malan, Zelra, Blitz, Julia, Edwards, Jill

    Published in South African family practice (09-12-2019)
    “…Family physicians have a key role to play in strengthening district health services in South Africa. There are a number of barriers to the supply of these…”
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    Perceptions about family-centred care among adult patients with chronic diseases at a general outpatient clinic in Nigeria by Colon-Gonzalez, Maria C., Mash, Bob, Malan, Zelra, Yakubu, Kenneth

    “…Background: Few studies in Africa have described patients’ perceptions about family-centred care (FCC).Aim: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of…”
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    A situational analysis of training for behaviour change counselling for primary care providers, South Africa by Malan, Zelra, Mash, Bob, Everett-Murphy, Katherine

    “…Non-communicable diseases and associated risk factors (smoking, alcohol abuse, physical inactivity and unhealthy diet) are a major contributor to primary care…”
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    Development of a training programme for primary care providers to counsel patients with risky lifestyle behaviours in South Africa by Malan, Zelra, Mash, Bob, Everett-Murphy, Kathy

    “…We are facing a global epidemic of non-communicable disease (NCDs), which has been linked with four risky lifestyle behaviours. It is recommended that primary…”
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    African Primary Care Research : current situation, priorities and capacity building by Mash, Robert, Von Pressentin, Klaus, Malan, Zelra, Essuman, Akye, Ratansi, Riaz, Goodyear-Smith, Felicity, Van Lancker, Marianne, De Maeseneer, Jan

    “…The Sixth PRIMAFAMED (Primary Health Care/Family Medicine Education Network) workshop on 'Capacity Building and Priorities in Primary Care Research' was held…”
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    Evaluation of a training programme for primary care providers to offer brief behaviour change counselling on risk factors for non-communicable diseases in South Africa by Malan, Zelra, Mash, Bob, Everett-Murphy, Katherine

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-01-2016)
    “…Highlights • We trained primary care providers to deliver brief behaviour change counselling. • The training combined the 5As and a guiding style derived from…”
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    Reliability measurement and ICD-10 validation of ICPC-2 for coding/classification of diagnoses/health problems in an African primary care setting by Olagundoye, Olawunmi A, Malan, Zelra, Mash, Bob, van Boven, Kees, Gusso, Gustavo, Ogunnaike, Afolasade

    Published in Family practice (23-07-2018)
    “…Abstract Background The routine application of a primary care classification system to patients’ medical records in general practice/primary care is rare in…”
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    Improving the quality of clinical training in the workplace: implementing formative assessment visits by Mash, Robert, Malan, Zelra, Blitz, Julia, Edwards, Jill

    Published in South African family practice (18-11-2019)
    “…Family physicians have a key role to play in strengthening district health services in South Africa. There are a number of barriers to the supply of these…”
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    A situational analysis of training for behaviour change counselling for primary care providers, South Africa : original research by Everett-Murphy, Katherine, Malan, Zelra, Mash, Bob

    “…Background: Non-communicable diseases and associated risk factors (smoking, alcohol abuse, physical inactivity and unhealthy diet) are a major contributor to…”
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    Development of a training programme for primary care providers to counsel patients with risky lifestyle behaviours in South Africa : original research by Everett-Murphy, Katherine, Mash, Bob, Malan, Zelra

    “…Background: We are facing a global epidemic of non-communicable disease (NCDs), which has been linked with four risky lifestyle behaviours. It is recommended…”
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    Qualitative evaluation of primary care providers experiences of a training programme to offer brief behaviour change counselling on risk factors for non-communicable diseases in South Africa by Malan, Zelra, Mash, Robert, Everett-Murphy, Katherine

    Published in BMC family practice (19-08-2015)
    “…The global epidemic of non-communicable disease (NCDs) has been linked with four modifiable risky lifestyle behaviours, namely smoking, unhealthy diet,…”
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    African Primary Care Research : current situation, priorities and capacity building : conference report by Malan, Zelra, Essuman, Akye, Ratansi, Riaz, Mash, Robert, Von Pressentin, Klaus, Van Lancker, Marianne, Goodyear-Smith, Felicity, De Maeseneer, Jan

    “…The Sixth PRIMAFAMED (Primary Health Care/Family Medicine Education Network) workshop on 'Capacity Building and Priorities in Primary Care Research' was held…”
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