2022
DOI: 10.4236/ojn.2022.123014
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Factors Influencing Patient-Centered Care in the Primary Health Care Settings: The Impact of the Pandemic Crisis and Nurses’ Experience

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“…Support for work-life balance, improved pay, and increasing the HCW labor force is recommended to strengthen the system. 38,39 These findings correspond to a global study conducted prior to the pandemic, which also showed that…”
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“…Support for work-life balance, improved pay, and increasing the HCW labor force is recommended to strengthen the system. 38,39 These findings correspond to a global study conducted prior to the pandemic, which also showed that…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Support for work-life balance, improved pay, and increasing the HCW labor force is recommended to strengthen the system. 38 , 39 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lateef & Mhlongo, 2022;Pratiwi et al, 2023). The study byBlozik et al (2018) was conducted by a Swiss Quality Indicator for Primary Care (SQIPRICA) working group that developed evidence-based indicators, primarily aimed at improving the quality of primary care.…”
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