Mixed perceptions of women on care in maternal and child healthcare settings in Lilongwe, Malawi
Background: This paper reports findings of a study which was conducted in response to a plethora of negative patient/client experiences which occur in various clinical settings in Malawi and are commonly reported in the media. The study was aimed at embedding compassionate care in selected maternal...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Simwaka (Author), Ezereth Kabuluzi (Author), Berlington Munkhondya (Author), Lucy Ngoma (Author), Hlalapi Kunkeyani (Author), Tiwonge Ethel Mbeya Munkhondya (Author), Gladys Msiska (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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