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Primary health care workers' views of motivating factors at individual, community and organizational levels: a qualitative study from Nasarawa and Ondo states, Nigeria

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  • Aarushi Bhatnagar
  • Shivam Gupta
  • Olakunle Alonge
  • Asha S. George

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  • Aarushi Bhatnagar & Shivam Gupta & Olakunle Alonge & Asha S. George, 2017. "Primary health care workers' views of motivating factors at individual, community and organizational levels: a qualitative study from Nasarawa and Ondo states, Nigeria," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 32(2), pages 217-233, April.
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