This presentation begins with a discussion of how to minimize barriers to using job aids and how to use them for training. The presentation continues to teach how to determine the most appropriate format, how to write a job aid, how to write guidelines, how to create a decision table, and how to "sell" job aids.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
Client-provider communication is key to high quality services, and this presentation discusses how self-assessment of provider communication and job aids to encourage client participation proved effective in sustaining and further improving provider communication in Indonesia.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
A Vaccine Vial Monitor contains a heat sensitive material that registers cumulative heat exposure over time so that it is clear if proper vaccine conditions have been maintained and the vaccine is safe and effective.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
Delivery kits are prepackaged, single use, disposable kits that contain essential items for conducting a clean delivery.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
The development and effectiveness of job aids to improve caretaker compliance with antibiotic regimens for the treatment of pneumonia in children and the development and effectiveness of a case management map in Uganda.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
The design of job aids in the context of family planning operations research.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
An evaluation of job aids to improve the diagnosis and treatment of malaria in Kenya and Malawi.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
This presentation aims to define job aids, list their advantages and disadvantages, define the results of using job aids, discriminate between job aids and other performance influences, and determine when job aids are needed.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
Introduction to the development and use of job aids in health services.
A presentation from the Job Aids Symposium.
Cosponsored by the Quality Assurance Project and the Child Survival Collaborations and Resource (CORE) Group, the purpose of the symposium was to exchange views and evidence about the state-of-the-art in job aids, to share particular job aids that have been successfully used in international health, and to identify future developments that will make job aids more useful in field applications for child survival and international health.