A qualitative study of the perspectives of health workers and policy makers on external support provided to low-level private health facilities in a Ugandan rural district, in management of childhood infections
Background With the under-five child mortality rate of 46.4 deaths per 1000 live births, Uganda should accelerate measures to reduce child deaths to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 3. While 60-70% of frontline health services are provided by the private sector, many low-level private health...
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Main Authors: | Juliet Mwanga-Amumpaire (Author), Joan N. Kalyango (Author), Karin Källander (Author), Radhika Sundararajan (Author), Judith Owokuhaisa (Author), Joseph Rujumba (Author), Celestino Obua (Author), Tobias Alfvén (Author), Grace Ndeezi (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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