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Title: Why do some physicians in Portuguese-speaking African countries work exclusively for the private sector? Findings from a mixed-methods study
Authors: Russo, Giuliano 
Sousa, Bruno de 
Sidat, Mohsin 
Ferrinho, Paulo 
Dussault, Gilles 
Keywords: Adult; Age Factors; Cabo Verde; Developing Countries; Female; Guinea; Humans; Income; Interviews as Topic; Language; Male; Middle Aged; Mozambique; Portugal; Work; Attitude of Health Personnel; Employment; Motivation; Physicians; Private Sector; Public Sector
Issue Date: 2014
Serial title, monograph or event: Human Resources for Health
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Abstract: Despite the growing interest in the private health sector in low- and middle-income countries, little is known about physicians working outside the public sector. The present work adopts a mixed-methods approach to explore characteristics, working patterns, choices, and motivations of the physicians working exclusively for the private sector in the capital cities of Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, and Mozambique. The paper's objective is to contribute to the understanding of such physicians, ultimately informing the policies regulating the medical profession in low- and middle-income countries.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/46912
DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-12-51
Rights: openAccess
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