Barriers to accessing follow up care in post-hospitalized trauma patients in Moshi, Tanzania: A mixed methods study.
Disproportionately high injury rates in Sub-Saharan Africa combined with limited access to care in both the acute injury phase and for injury patients requiring continued care after hospital discharge remains a challenge. We aimed to characterize barriers to transportation and access to care in a co...
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Main Authors: | Anjni Patel Joiner (Author), Anna Tupetz (Author), Timothy Antipas Peter (Author), Julius Raymond (Author), Victoria Gerald Macha (Author), João Ricardo Nickenig Vissoci (Author), Catherine Staton (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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