Unsalaried health workers in Sierra Leone: a scoping review of the literature to establish their impact on healthcare delivery
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates a 10 million health worker shortage by 2030. Despite this shortage, some low-income African countries paradoxically struggle with health worker surpluses. Technically, these health workers are needed to meet the minimum health worker-...
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Main Authors: | Pieternella Pieterse (Author), Federico Saracini (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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