Exploring stakeholders' perceptions of a task-shifting strategy for hypertension control in Ghana: a qualitative study
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to explore stakeholders' perception of an on-going evidence-based task-shifting strategy for hypertension (TASSH) in 32 community health centers and district hospitals in Ghana. Methods Using focus group discussions and in-depth interviews, qual...
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Main Authors: | Juliet Iwelunmor (Author), Joyce Gyamfi (Author), Jacob Plange-Rhule (Author), Sarah Blackstone (Author), Nana Kofi Quakyi (Author), Michael Ntim (Author), Ferdinand Zizi (Author), Kwasi Yeboah-Awudzi (Author), Alexis Nang-Belfubah (Author), Gbenga Ogedegbe (Author) |
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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