A Qualitative Study of Perceptions About Voluntary Blood Donation Among the Supportive Service Employees of a Multispecialty Rural Tertiary Care Hospital
Background The non-medical staff are involved in considerable interaction with the patients and their caretakers, in some instances more than physicians themselves. They are looked upon by the community as a source of knowledge and motivation for various health related matters. The effect of attitud...
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Main Authors: | Dhara Antani (Author), Dinesh Kumar (Author) |
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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