Access to quality care after injury in Northern Malawi: results of a household survey
Abstract Background Most injury care research in low-income contexts such as Malawi is facility centric. Community-derived data is needed to better understand actual injury incidence, health system utilisation and barriers to seeking care following injury. Methods We administered a household survey...
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Main Authors: | John Whitaker (Author), Abena S. Amoah (Author), Albert Dube (Author), Rory Rickard (Author), Andrew J. M. Leather (Author), Justine Davies (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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