Rwandan primary healthcare providers' perception of their capability in the diagnostic practice
Background: Skill-mix imbalance is a global concern for primary healthcare in low-income countries. In Rwanda, primary healthcare facilities (health centres, HCs) are predominantly led by nurses. They have to diagnose a multitude of health complaints. Whether they feel capable of undertaking this re...
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Main Authors: | Ditte L. Weber (Author), Vincent K. Cubaka (Author), Per Kallestrup (Author), Susanne Reventlow (Author), Michael Schriver (Author) |
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