Physiotherapy services required at primary health care level in gauteng and limpopo provinces (service provider's perspective -physiotherapists/assistants)
This study was conducted to determine the opinion of physiotherapists and physiotherapy assistants with regards to physiotherapyservices required at a Primary Health Care (PHC) level in two provinces ofSouth Africa, one being urban (Gauteng) and the other one more rural(Limpopo). Using a descriptive...
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Main Authors: | Douglas Maleka (Author), D. Franzsen (Author), A. Stewart (Author) |
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