Accessibility of healthcare in rural Zimbabwe: The perspective of nurses and healthcare users
Background: Accessibility of healthcare in rural areas is globally impeded by physical, material, human, financial and managerial resources and societal barriers in the healthcare system. Developing countries like Zimbabwe are significantly affected. Aim: The aim of this article was to share the per...
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Main Authors: | Manenji Mangundu (Author), Lizeth Roets (Author), Elsie Janse van Rensberg (Author) |
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