Clients’ perception and satisfaction toward service provided by pharmacy professionals at a teaching hospital in Ethiopia
Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice2016Vol. Volume 5, pp. 85–94
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Abstract
This study showed that the overall mean perception and satisfaction of clients in Mizan-Tepi University Teaching Hospital was low, even though it was above the mean level of perception and satisfaction. Action has to be taken to improve the perception and satisfaction of clients with the services provided in the pharmacy section.
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