Intersection between health, health literacy and local government: a mixed methods approach to identifying ways to better connect people to place-based primary health care in western Australia
Abstract Background The aim of this year-long mixed methods research was to examine the intersection between health, health literacy and local government to identify ways to better connect people to place-based primary health care (PHC). Methods Four local government areas located within the Perth m...
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Main Authors: | Lynne Millar (Author), Ranila Bhoyroo (Author), Yesid Pineda Molina (Author), Jessica Watts (Author), Antoinette Geagea (Author), Jennifer Murphy (Author), Christina M Pollard (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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