Community care worker perceptions of their roles in tuberculosis care and their information needs
Background: Community care workers (CCWs) inhabit a central role in the management of tuberculosis (TB) patients in South Africa. CCWs attend training courses, but training is not standardised at either the national or provincial level. Objective: To explore perceptions of CCWs of their role in TB c...
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Main Authors: | Ida Okeyo (Author), Ros Dowse (Author) |
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