Stakeholder engagement in the health policy process in a low income country: a qualitative study of stakeholder perceptions of the challenges to effective inclusion in Malawi
Abstract Background Inclusive engagement in healthcare policies and decision-making is essential to address the needs of patients and communities, reduce health inequities and increase the accountability of the government. In low income countries such as Malawi, with significant health challenges, s...
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Main Authors: | Sarah C. Masefield (Author), Alan Msosa (Author), Florence Kasende Chinguwo (Author), Jean Grugel (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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