Healthcare services quality in the rural health centers and its impact on Nigeria citizens

Empowering patients and understanding their views should be central to activities at the Primary Health Care Level. This is because community cooperation and involvement is a high priority of the primary Health Care. This study, based on administered questionnaire to users of primary Health Care exa...

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