Improving access to health care amongst vulnerable populations: a qualitative study of village malaria workers in Kampot, Cambodia
Abstract Background There is growing interest in the expansion of community health workers programmes in low- and middle-income countries as a cost-effective approach to address shortages of health professionals. However, our understanding of the reception of large-scale programmes and how to improv...
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Main Authors: | Marco Liverani (Author), Chea Nguon (Author), Ra Sok (Author), Daro Kim (Author), Panharith Nou (Author), Sokhan Nguon (Author), Shunmay Yeung (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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