The conceptualisation of patient-centred care: A case study of diabetes management in public facilities in southern Malawi
Background: Patient-centred care (PCC) is one of the pillars of Malawi's quality of care policy initiatives. The role of PCC in facilitating quality service delivery is well documented, and its importance may heighten in chronic disease management. Yet, PCC conceptualisation is known to be cont...
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Main Authors: | Martha Makwero (Author), Adamson Muula (Author), Felix C. Anyawu (Author), Jude Igumbor (Author) |
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