Exploring indirect impacts of COVID-19 on local health systems from the perspectives of health workers and higher education stakeholders in the Philippines using a phenomenological approach
Summary: Background: Our study aimed to explore the experiences of stakeholders from local government units, health facilities and higher education institutions on the delivery of non-COVID-19 health services after the initial wave of the pandemic. Methods: Twenty-nine public health workers, thirtee...
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Main Authors: | Joemer Maravilla (Author), Jayson Catiwa (Author), Rebecca Guariño (Author), John Federick Yap (Author), Celso Pagatpatan, Jr (Author), Diana Dalisay Orolfo (Author), Jeriel de Silos (Author), Ma. Cynthia Leigh (Author), Jerome Babate (Author), Violeta Lopez (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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