Exit, voice or neglect: Understanding the choices faced by doctors experiencing barriers to leading health system change through the case of Sierra Leone
This paper presents a study from Sierra Leone that explored the experiences of doctors as they endeavored to improve the health care systems in which they worked. Twenty-eight interviews were conducted with doctors in Sierra Leone, complemented by long-standing experience of national health provisio...
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Main Authors: | Oliver Johnson (Author), Foday Sahr (Author), Nick Sevdalis (Author), Ann H. Kelly (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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