What adaptation to research is needed following crises: a comparative, qualitative study of the health workforce in Sierra Leone and Nepal
Abstract Background Health workers are critical to the performance of health systems; yet, evidence about their coping strategies and support needs during and post crisis is lacking. There is very limited discussion about how research teams should respond when unexpected crises occur during on-going...
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Main Authors: | Joanna Raven (Author), Sushil Baral (Author), Haja Wurie (Author), Sophie Witter (Author), Mohamed Samai (Author), Pravin Paudel (Author), Hom Nath Subedi (Author), Tim Martineau (Author), Helen Elsey (Author), Sally Theobald (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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