Implementing patient-public engagement for improved health: Lessons from three Ghanaian community‐based programmes
Abstract Background Community‐based health interventions have been implemented as a key strategy for achieving improved health outcomes in Ghana. Effectiveness, however, largely depends on the successful implementation of patient-public engagement (PPE). Although several PPE studies have been conduc...
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Main Authors: | Samuel E. Ankomah (Author), Adam Fusheini (Author), Sarah Derrett (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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