The perceived benefits and effectiveness of patient feedback systems in strengthening patient-provider relationships in Rural Tanzania
Abstract Introduction Patient feedback system (PFS) forms an important entry point for the medical personnel and healthcare administrators to identify healthcare service delivery gaps and develop responsive interventions. This may foster patient trust consequently increasing healthcare-seeking, enga...
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Main Authors: | Kahabi Isangula (Author), Eunice S. Pallangyo (Author), Eunice Ndirangu-Mugo (Author) |
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