Challenges and possible improvements for healthcare teams at outreach clinics in Nepal - a qualitative study
Background All Nepalese citizens have the right to high-quality healthcare services free of charge. To achieve this, healthcare services for the rural population in Nepal need to be improved in terms of personnel, medicines, and medical equipment. Objectives To explore challenges and possible improv...
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Main Authors: | Ingrid Eriksen (Author), Eirin Helene Rasmussen (Author), Biraj Karmacharya (Author), Seema Das (Author), Elisabeth Darj (Author), Maria Lisa Odland (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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