How positive deviants helped in fighting the early phase of COVID-19 pandemic? A qualitative study exploring the roles of frontline health workers in Nepal
Positive deviance is an approach wherein learnings from persons who fare better than their peers under similar circumstances are used to enable behavioral and social change. Such behaviors and solutions are likely affordable, acceptable, sustainable, and fit into the socio-cultural milieu. Despite t...
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Main Authors: | Rolina Dhital (Author), Madhusudan Subedi (Author), Pawan Kumar Hamal (Author), Carmina Shrestha (Author), Sandesh Bhusal (Author), Reshika Rimal (Author), Lovin Gopali (Author), Richa Shah (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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