Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2018
Volume: 13
Issue: 12
Page No. 4314 - 4319

Factors Contributing to Medical Errors in Healthcare Facilities in Nigeria: A Survey of Healthcare Stakeholder’s Perspectives

Authors : Justina Ifeoma Ofuebe, ,, Chinwe Okpoko, Lawretta Eyuche Ozoemena, Blessing Onyebuchi Asogwa, Lawretta Ijeoma Abugu, Augusta Ogochukwu Orji and Uchenna Cosmas Ugwu

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