Patient satisfaction with nurse-delivery primary health care services in Free State and Gauteng provinces, South Africa: A comparative study
Background: The majority of health care users in South Africa utilise primary health care (PHC) services where these services are free at the point of entry. There is a dearth of knowledge on the factors influencing patient satisfaction with PHC clinic services. Aim: This study compared patient sati...
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Main Authors: | Wilfred N. Nunu (Author), Pascalia O. Munyewende (Author) |
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