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Stakeholder perceptions on patient-centered care at primary health care level in rural eastern Uganda: A qualitative inquiry.

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Authors: Waweru E, Sarkar NDP, Ssengooba F, Gruénais ME, Broerse J, Criel

In order to improve quality of care, African health systems are shifting to a patient-centered care (PCC) approach. PCC was introduced in Uganda in 2015. This study looks at qualitative data on perceptions from patients/communities, health workers, policy makers and academia and presents recommendations for overcoming implementation barriers associated with PCC.

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Link: Stakeholder perceptions on patient-centered care at primary health care level in rural eastern Uganda: A qualitative inquiry

Resource Topic: CHW Role, Community Health Workers/Volunteers

Resource Type: Journal articles

Year: 2019

Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

Country: Uganda

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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