Nurse-patient relationship and its implications for retention in the PMTCT of HIV programme in Ghana: an appreciative inquiry
Abstract Background Relationships established between nurses and midwives, and their patients have far-reaching implications; the most significant being their impact on the health-related outcomes of patients. These relationships are especially relevant in the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmiss...
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Main Authors: | Susanna Aba Abraham (Author), Sheila E. Clow (Author) |
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