"It's what we perceive as different": an interpretative phenomenological analysis of Nigerian women's characterization of their health during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Background Health has historically been adversely affected by social, economic, and political pandemics. In parallel with the spread of diseases, so do the risks of comorbidity and death associated with their consequences. As a result of the current pandemic, shifting resources and services...
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Main Authors: | Mary Ndu (Author), Gail Teachman (Author), Janet Martin (Author), Elysee Nouvet (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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