Nurses’ preparedness for disaster response in rural and urban primary healthcare settings in Tanzania
Introduction: Nurses are often on the frontline of disaster management, providing care to patients with emerging physical, mental, and emotional turbulence, and acting as educators for health promotion and disaster prevention in both rural and urban contexts. However, the literature suggests that nu...
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Main Authors: | Kahabi Isangula (Author), Mary Lyimo (Author), Yudas Ndungile (Author), Elisha Robert (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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