The impact of the nurses', doctors' and clinical officer strikes on mortality in four health facilities in Kenya
Abstract Background Health worker strikes are a significant threat to universal access to care globally and especially in sub Saharan Africa. Kenya's health sector has seen an increase in such industrial action. Globally there is limited data that has examined mortality related to such strikes...
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Main Authors: | Grace Kiringa Kaguthi (Author), Videlis Nduba (Author), Mary Beth Adam (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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