Perceptions of community-based field workers on the effect of a longitudinal biomedical research project on their sustainable livelihoods
Abstract Background Researchers involved in biomedical community-based projects rarely seek the perspectives of community fieldworkers, who are the 'foot soldiers' in such projects. Understanding the effect of biomedical research on community-based field workers could identify benefits and...
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Main Authors: | Christabelle S. Moyo (Author), Joseph Francis (Author), Pascal O. Bessong (Author) |
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