Violence against nurses in the southern region of Malawi
Purpose: To investigate and describe the nature and extent of violence against nurses and the perceived effects thereof on nurses in the southern region of Malawi. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study in which 190 questionnaires were sent out to nurses from five facilities, 112 were returne...
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Main Authors: | Chimwemwe Kwanjo Banda (Author), Pat Mayers (Author), Sinegugu Duma (Author) |
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