The state of patient-centered care and associated factors at a large referral hospital in Northwestern Uganda: Perceptions of patients
Background: A Patient-Centered Care (PCC) approach to health service delivery is considered one of the essential domains of healthcare quality. This has been shown to improve patient satisfaction with health services and patient outcomes, but it has not been fully embraced in many low and middle inc...
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Main Authors: | Mary Aleni (Author), Edson Mwebesa (Author), Deus Twesigye (Author), Monicah Andru (Author), Mildred Edna Assusi (Author), Irene Atuhairwe (Author), Allan G. Nsubuga (Author), Helen Ewing (Author), Abbey Roepke (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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