Burnout and use of HIV services among health care workers in Lusaka District, Zambia: a cross-sectional study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Well-documented shortages of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa are exacerbated by the increased human resource demands of rapidly expanding HIV care and treatment programmes. The successful continuation of existing programmes...
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Main Authors: | Quiterio Nicole (Author), Nkhoma Mavis (Author), Ikeda Scott (Author), Chapula Bushimbwa (Author), Kruse Gina R (Author), Pankratz Debra (Author), Mataka Kaluba (Author), Chi Benjamin H (Author), Bond Virginia (Author), Reid Stewart E (Author) |
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2009-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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