Exploring the challenges in the management of childhood pneumonia-qualitative findings from health care providers from two high prevalence states in India
India ranks among the top five countries in the world in child deaths due to pneumonia. Apart from poor public awareness, inadequate health infrastructure and treatment services have compromised effective management. This qualitative study guided by components of the Andersen-Newman's health ca...
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Main Authors: | Rani Mohanraj (Author), Shuba Kumar (Author), Monica Agarwal (Author), Bhavna Dhingra (Author), Saradha Suresh (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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