The role of community health workers in palliative care in a rural subdistrict in South Africa
Background: Effective palliative care is an urgent humanitarian need, particularly in less developed countries, including South Africa (SA). People can be palliated within their communities, motivating the integration of palliative care into primary healthcare systems. While community health workers...
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Main Authors: | Elza M. van Heerden (Author), Louis S. Jenkins (Author) |
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