A Process Evaluation to Assess Contextual Factors Associated With the Uptake of a Rapid Response Service to Support Health Systems' Decision-Making in Uganda
Background Although proven feasible, rapid response services (RRSs) to support urgent decision and policymaking are still a fairly new and innovative strategy in several health systems, more especially in low-income countries. There are several information gaps about these RRSs that exist including...
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Main Authors: | Rhona Mijumbi-Deve (Author), Nelson K. Sewankambo (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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