Asthma control limitations in selected primary health care clinics
Primary health care services worldwide are currently experiencing many quality-related problems. Efforts to improve these services appear to be sporadic and unsatisfactory. Investigations have revealed (Sharma & Sharma 2007) that one of the main causes for this state of affairs can be identif ed...
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Main Authors: | Jesslee M. du Plessis (Author), Jan J. Gerber (Author) |
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2009-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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