Autonomy-hindering scope for physiotherapy practice in African countries: Results of creatures and antinomies of regulatory laws
Background: Healthcare professionals in different countries are governed by laws and statutes for their scopes of practice to ensure that services are rendered by suitably licenced and qualified professionals in order to protect the public. A few of these laws are found to paradoxically hinder the a...
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Main Author: | Ushotanefe Useh (Author) |
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