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Health Systems and Policy Research

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Mukhamad Lestari

Department of Nursing, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Publications
  • Mini Review   
    In COVID-19 pandemic time experiences of community-based health actors during covid
    Author(s): Mukhamad Lestari*

    There is a lack of clarity regarding who is included in this ecosystem of actors and how these actors experience the complexity of providing community-level care in the context of a public health emergency, despite the fact that community-based health actors' activities are widely acknowledged as being essential to pandemic response [1]. The purpose of this study was to describe the real-world experiences of community-based health workers during the COVID-19 epidemic in the Philippines and to find new ways to assist these vital members of the medical community [2]. Employees of a non-governmental organisation with roots in the Philippines participated in virtual semi-structured interviews to talk about their COVID-19 pandemic experiences [3]. A mixed inductive-deductive coding procedure was used to evaluate the data thematically, guided by Toronto’s definition of an ethic [4.. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/2254- 9137.22.9.155

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