The health workforce conundrum for burn care in Uttar Pradesh, India: a qualitative exploration
ABSTRACTDelivering specialised care for major burns requires a multidisciplinary health workforce. While health systems 'hardware' issues, such as shortages of the healthcare workforce and training gaps in burn care are widely acknowledged, there is limited evidence around the systems ...
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Main Authors: | Vikash Ranjan Keshri (Author), Samina Parveen (Author), Seye Abimbola (Author), Brijesh Mishra (Author), Mohammed Fahad Khurram (Author), Margie Peden (Author), Robyn Norton (Author), Jagnoor Jagnoor (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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