Vincent Setlhare
University of Botswana
27 Papers
34 Citations
Vincent Setlhare is an academic researcher from University of Botswana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications.
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Papers
Sub-national analysis and determinants of numbers of antenatal care contacts in Nigeria: assessing the compliance with the WHO recommended standard guidelines.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the compliance with the WHO recommended standards on ANC contacts in Nigeria and identified the associated factors, including spouse education, socioeconomic status, media access, ethnicity, religion, and other community factors.
New family medicine residency training programme: Residents' perspectives from the University of Botswana.
Deogratias O. Mbuka,Stephane Tshitenge,Vincent Setlhare,Billy Tsima,Ganiyu Adewale,Luise Parsons +5 more
TL;DR: It is learnt that residents are capable of valuable inputs for improvement of their programme when engaged and need for the Department of Family Medicine to work with the Ministry of Health to set a clear career pathway for future graduates.
Availability of guidelines and policy documents for enhancing performance of practitioners at the Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities in Gaborone, Tlokweng and Mogoditshane, Republic of Botswana
TL;DR: It is recommended that ministries of health and PHC workers should ensure that necessary reference documents are available at the facilities and staff should be trained and retrained on the use of such documents.
Distance Management of Spinal Disorders During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Evidence-Based Patient and Clinician Guides From the Global Spine Care Initiative.
Scott Haldeman,Scott Haldeman,Margareta Nordin,Patricia Tavares,Rajani Mullerpatan,Deborah Kopansky-Giles,Deborah Kopansky-Giles,Vincent Setlhare,Roger Chou,Eric L. Hurwitz,Caroline Treanor,Jan Hartvigsen,Michael Schneider,Jean Moss,Joan Haldeman,David Gryfe,Adam Wilkey,Richard Brown,Geoff Outerbridge,Stefan Eberspaecher,Linda J. Carroll,Reginald Engelbrecht,Kait Graham,Nathan Cashion,Stefanie Ince,Erin Moon +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present evidence-based patient and clinician guides for the management of spinal disorders where in-person care is not available, such as during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Impact of China's Lockdown Policy on the Incidence of COVID-19: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis.
Mooketsi Molefi,John Thato Tlhakanelo,Thabo Phologolo,Shimeles Genna Hamda,Tiny Masupe,Billy Tsima,Vincent Setlhare,Yohana Mashalla,Douglas J. Wiebe +8 more
TL;DR: The lockdown policy managed to significantly decrease the incidence of CoVID-19 in China by providing an effective means of curtailing the incidence.