Knowledge of community care workers about key family practices in a rural community in South Africa
Background: Interventions by community care workers within the context of communitybased integrated management of childhood illness (CIMCI) may have a positive effect on child health if the health workers have adequate knowledge about key family practices. Setting: The study was conducted in rural a...
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Main Authors: | Ethelwynn Stellenberg (Author), Marjorie van Zyl (Author), Johanna Eygelaar (Author) |
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