Factors influencing the work efficiency of district health managers in low-resource settings: a qualitative study in Ghana

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Marc Bonenberger
Moses Aikins
Patricia Akweongo
Kaspar Wyss
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[1] Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute,Swiss Centre for International Health
[2] University of Basel,School of Public Health
[3] University of Ghana,undefined
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District health managers; Management; Efficiency; Health system; Decentralisation; Decision space; Ghana; Sub-Saharan Africa;
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