Factors affecting job choice among physician anesthesia providers in Uganda: a survey of income composition, discrete choice experiment, and implications for the decision to work rurally
Abstract Background One of the biggest barriers to accessing safe surgical and anesthetic care is lack of trained providers. Uganda has one of the largest deficits in anesthesia providers in the world, and though they are increasing in number, they remain concentrated in the capital city. Salary is...
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Main Authors: | Tyler J. Law (Author), Shivani Subhedar (Author), Fred Bulamba (Author), Nathan N. O'Hara (Author), Mary T. Nabukenya (Author), Cornelius Sendagire (Author), Adam Hewitt-Smith (Author), Michael S. Lipnick (Author), Janat Tumukunde (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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