Perceptions about family-centred care among adult patients with chronic diseases at a general outpatient clinic in Nigeria
Background: Few studies in Africa have described patients' perceptions about family-centred care (FCC). Aim: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of FCC among patients with chronic diseases. Setting: The study was conducted at a general outpatient clinic (GOPC) in Jos, north-central...
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Main Authors: | Kenneth Yakubu (Author), Zelra Malan (Author), Maria C. Colon-Gonzalez (Author), Bob Mash (Author) |
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