The performance and challenges of community health workers in providing non-communicable diseases services : an intersectional study in Suryapet District, Telangana by K. Jyothi; supervised by C.T. Anitha.

Jyothi, K.
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TH610.19 J98P
Author
Jyothi, K.
Title
The performance and challenges of community health workers in providing non-communicable diseases services : an intersectional study in Suryapet District, Telangana by K. Jyothi; supervised by C.T. Anitha.
Publication
Hyderabad: University of Hyderabad, 2025.
Physical Description
224 p.
Notes
E-Copy
Added Author
Anitha, C.T. supervisor
Subject
HEALTH SCIENCES - THESES
Clinical Pre Clinical and Health
Psychiatry and Psychology
PSYCHIATRY
Multimedia
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E-Copy
Subject
HEALTH SCIENCES - THESES
Clinical Pre Clinical and Health
Psychiatry and Psychology
PSYCHIATRY
Multimedia