Involve those, who are managing these outbreaks – Identifying barriers and facilitators to the implementation of clinical management guidelines for High-Consequence Infectious Diseases in Uganda
Prior research highlighting the complexity of clinical management guidelines (CMG) implementation, has suggested that limited access to treatments and equipment [1] and substantial issues regarding availability, inclusivity, quality, and applicability [2–6] hinder the implementation of CMGs in Low-...
Main Authors: | Kabajaasi, O, Schilling, S, Akugizibwe, M, Horby, P, Sigfrid, L, Hart, P, Jacob, S |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
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2024
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