ASSESSMENT OF CLIENT SATISFACTION WITH THE SERVICES RENDERED BY FEMALE HEALTH WORKERS (AUXILIARY NURSE MIDWIFE) IN SUB CENTERS OF SELECTED PRIMARY HEALTH CENTERS, DAKSHINA KANNADA DISTRICT, KARNATAKA STATE, INDIA

Assessment of client satisfaction with the services rendered by female health workers (auxiliary nurse midwife) in sub centers of selected primary health centers, Dakshina Kannada District, Karnataka state, India

Context: Though, India has made impressive growth in providing primary health care, programs and providers have overwhelming emphasis on the quantitative aspect (targets), neglecting quality of services.Client satisfaction represents a key marker for the quality and needs to be studied repeatedly for smooth functioning of the health care systems.Cl

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Post-Intervention Reconstruction and the Responsibility to Rebuild

This article examines the relationship between the responsibility to rebuild and post-intervention reconstruction.It aims to Salmon determine whether the current interpretation of the responsibility to rebuild is the appropriate framework for attaining the goals of post-intervention reconstruction.The article argues that, despite the urgent need fo

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Dynamic of Circulating DNAM-1+ Monocytes and NK Cells in Patients with STEMI Following Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Although the role of inflammation and adverse cardiac remodeling in myocardial infarction (MI) have been extensively explored, gaps in knowledge on the complex interaction between these processes big boys tee still exist.Data suggest that DNAX accessory molecule-1 (DNAM-1), an activating receptor implicated in NK cell education, may be involved in

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