Views of community health workers on the integration of a physiotherapist into a ward-based outreach team
Background: Due to changes in the disease profile and lifestyle of individuals in South Africa, the limited health care facilities available have experienced congestion and overcrowding, affecting health care service delivery. Ward-based outreach team (WBOT) programmes were implemented to strengthen...
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Main Authors: | Regina Mashole (Author), Lucy Fernandes (Author), Kebogile Mokwena (Author) |
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