"Having worked in clinical research for several years, joining the PHISICC project was a new and interesting adventure for me. Being in the field for a few weeks with the... read more →
"Researching, co-creating and testing innovations in paper-based health information systems (PHISICC) to support health workers’ decision-making : protocol of a multi-country, transdisciplinary, mixed-methods research programme in three sub-Saharan countries". Read... read more →
Je suis Dr BERTE Salimata, Sociologue de formation, Chercheure associée au Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques en Côte d’Ivoire et attachée de recherche au Centre de Recherche en Ecologie (Université... read more →
Trial monitoring started in all countries.
Mother Nature will have her way - but team Nigeria (University of Calabar) are taking it all in their stride and pushing experimental science to the next level! It is... read more →
PHISICC would not be PHISICC without our co-creation groups. These team members, representing Côte d'Ivoire, Mozambique and Nigeria, have worked enthusiastically and consistently over many months with frontline healthcare workers... read more →
"Promoting intersectorality and community participation to reach the sustainable development goals" Tradução em português abaixo This was the theme of the XVI Jornadas Nacionais de Saúde (XVI National Health Conference) which... read more →
The Bill & Melinda Gate Foundation (BMGF) hosted a two-day ‘Design Carnival’ on 8-9th October, 2018 at their headquarters in Seattle to showcase various Human-Centered Design (HCD) projects supported by... read more →
PHISICC is an operations research project aiming at improving paper-based health information systems. Earlier in June (4-8th), PHISICC, a research project focused on supporting better decision making at the primary healthcare... read more →
PHISICC has been an advocate of co-creative processes for a long time. Just recently we had a fantastic week being fully immersed in what that feels like when doing human-centred... read more →