The costs and benefits of nurse migration on families: A Lesotho experience
The present day migration of nurses from developing countries, to more developed countries,depletes these countries of this vital human resource, which is necessary to provide optimum quality nursing care to their populations. If nurse migration persists, the health systems of these countries face c...
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Main Authors: | Matsola E. Ntlale (Author), Sinegugu E. Duma (Author) |
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