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    The perceptions and experiences of health and health seeking behaviour for the community living in the slum areas of Kamrangirchar and Hazaribag, Dhaka, Bangladesh: a qualitative study

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    Authors
    van der Heijden, Jeroen
    Stringer, Beverly
    Gray, Nell
    Kalon, Stobdan
    Dada, Martins
    Shaheen, Aminur
    Akhter, Sadika
    Hussian, Enayet
    Bishwash, Animesh
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    MSF-OCA
    Issue Date
    2018-07
    
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    Objectives This study aims to provide a better understanding of community perceptions toward health and health services in order to inform programme strategies: • Describe community and local-level perspectives and opinions on health care provision; • Document gaps, barriers and influences that impact access and acceptance of health care; • Contribute to best practice and development of health policy for this population
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10144/619236
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    en
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