Primary healthcare providers challenged during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study

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Lusine Aslanyan
Zaruhi Arakelyan
Astghik Atanyan
Arpine Abrahamyan
Manya Karapetyan
Serine Sahakyan
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[1] Turpanjian College of Health Sciences,
[2] American University of Armenia,undefined
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BMC Primary Care | / 23卷
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Primary healthcare; COVID-19; Providers; Risk communication; Supply distribution; PPE; Specimen collection; Home visits; Patients; Qualitative research;
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