Perceptions of provincial and district level managers' on the policy implementation of school oral health in South Africa
Abstract Background Although school oral health programmes have been ongoing for years, there is little evidence to show how their policy elements are governed or translated into tangible implementation activities and population outcomes at the district level. The need for such a study is heightened...
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Main Authors: | Mpho Molete (Author), Aimee Stewart (Author), Aneesa Moolla (Author), Jude Ofuzinim Igumbor (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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