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Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform

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Main Author: Drummond-Hay, Caroline
Other Authors: Fordred, Lesley
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Social Anthropology 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/3627 Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform Drummond-Hay, Caroline Fordred, Lesley Social Anthropology Bibliography: leaves 78-79. 2014-07-29T20:26:48Z 2014-07-29T20:26:48Z 2000 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3627 eng application/pdf Social Anthropology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform
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title Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform
title_full Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform
title_fullStr Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform
title_full_unstemmed Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform
title_short Should community health workers be incorporated in to South Africa's new National Health System? : a case study investigating the roles of community health workers, and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform
title_sort should community health workers be incorporated in to south africa s new national health system a case study investigating the roles of community health workers and illustrating the attitudes of residents to local healthcare services in an inform
topic Social Anthropology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3627
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