Nurses' and clients' perspectives after engagement in the co-designing of solutions to improve provider-client relationships in maternal and child healthcare: a human-centered design study in rural Tanzania
Abstract Background There has been a persistent increase in clients' dissatisfaction with providers' competencies in maternal and child healthcare (MCH). Existing interventions have failed to address the complexity of provider-client relationships. Therefore, targeted, contextualized innov...
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Main Authors: | Kahabi Isangula (Author), Eunice S. Pallangyo (Author), Eunice Ndirangu-Mugo (Author) |
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