Job satisfaction among Syrian healthcare workers in refugee health centres
Abstract Background Achieving universal health coverage is subject to the availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of health workers. Countries that host refugees and migrants, such as Turkey, must strengthen the capacity of their health systems to increase access to services, especia...
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Main Authors: | Monica Zikusooka (Author), Omur Cinar Elci (Author), Habibe Özdemir (Author) |
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