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Arif Jameel
School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

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Published: 02 June 2020 in Current Psychology
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationships between ethical leadership, affective commitment, work engagement, and employees’ creativity. Data were obtained from 233 Chinese public sector employees in three separate waves. By using structural equation modeling, we found positive and significant association between ethical leadership and employee creativity. Additionally, we found evidence of parallel mediation, where affective commitment and work engagement mediate the relationship between ethical leadership and employee creativity. To be precise, we found that ethical leadership influences affective commitment and work engagement which subsequently induces followers to exhibit creativity in their work. The findings of this study reveal that both affective commitment and work engagement play a pivotal role through which ethical leaders can enhance their followers’ creative behaviors.

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Muhammad Asif; Qing Miao; Arif Jameel; Faiza Manzoor; Abid Hussain. How ethical leadership influence employee creativity: A parallel multiple mediation model. Current Psychology 2020, 1 -17.

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Muhammad Asif, Qing Miao, Arif Jameel, Faiza Manzoor, Abid Hussain. How ethical leadership influence employee creativity: A parallel multiple mediation model. Current Psychology. 2020; ():1-17.

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Muhammad Asif; Qing Miao; Arif Jameel; Faiza Manzoor; Abid Hussain. 2020. "How ethical leadership influence employee creativity: A parallel multiple mediation model." Current Psychology , no. : 1-17.

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Published: 31 March 2020 in Sustainability
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In Pakistan, as in other developing countries, rural women make ample contributions to the economy through vital productive and reproductive roles. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of women’s traditional economic activities that supplement their household economy directly through earning income and indirectly through savings expenditure and to assess the factors that influence their productivity performance. For this purpose, six rural areas from Khyber, which is located in the Pukhtoonkhwah province, were chosen to represent the south, north, and the central plain regions. About 480 women responded out of 600, which were selected using a snowball sampling technique from the entire three regions. The data was collected by conducting face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs). About 68.33% respondents were illiterate, 47.71% were 31 to 40 years old, and 47.92% lived in a joint family system. Due to the strict Purdah (veil) culture, about 71.88% of the women’s economic activities were confined indoors, such as stitching; embroidery; basket and candle making; preparing pickles, jams, and squash; dairy products; apiculture; sericulture; livestock; poultry; nursery raising; and some agriculture-related off-farm activities. It was reported that the major decisions in the household are made by the male members due to the strong patriarchal norms and values. Development projects by the NGOs and the government have played a significant role to provide credit, training, and awareness that has arisen specifically in the north and the south regions. All of the women were aware of the positive effects of economic independence, but some of them also revealed the negative effects on their physical and psychological health as well as the social ties within the households and communities due to the extensive workload and time issues. The study concluded that many demographic social, cultural, religious, and economic factors negatively influence the women’s productive potential.

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Salma Jabeen; Sanam Haq; Arif Jameel; Abid Hussain; Muhammad Asif; Jinsoo Hwang; Abida Jabeen. Impacts of Rural Women’s Traditional Economic Activities on Household Economy: Changing Economic Contributions through Empowered Women in Rural Pakistan. Sustainability 2020, 12, 2731 .

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Salma Jabeen, Sanam Haq, Arif Jameel, Abid Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Jinsoo Hwang, Abida Jabeen. Impacts of Rural Women’s Traditional Economic Activities on Household Economy: Changing Economic Contributions through Empowered Women in Rural Pakistan. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (7):2731.

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Salma Jabeen; Sanam Haq; Arif Jameel; Abid Hussain; Muhammad Asif; Jinsoo Hwang; Abida Jabeen. 2020. "Impacts of Rural Women’s Traditional Economic Activities on Household Economy: Changing Economic Contributions through Empowered Women in Rural Pakistan." Sustainability 12, no. 7: 2731.

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Published: 29 February 2020 in Sustainability
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Commercial complexes are steadily expanding in size and function and plying roles as quasi-public spaces. This study investigated quasi-public spaces in contemporary commercial complexes by posting two questions: the physical features of quasi-public spaces in commercial complexes and how these characteristics promote sociability in commercial complexes? To answers these questions, a questionnaire survey was administered, and various observations were made in Intime City, Wanda Plaza and Western City Square, three prominent commercial complexes in Hangzhou City (Zhejiang Province, China), to enrich the analysis. Confirmatory factor analyses were used to examine the collected data. The results show that commercial complexes are also used as quasi-public spaces: they provide a more secure and well-maintained environment, playful conversations take place freely and democratically, promote socialization, and also increase consumption. In the existing literature, there is a dearth of theoretical and empirical studies on the emergence of quasi-public spaces.

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Noman Sahito; Haoying Han; Thuy Van Thi Nguyen; Insin Kim; Jinsoo Hwang; Arif Jameel. Examining the Quasi-Public Spaces in Commercial Complexes. Sustainability 2020, 12, 1830 .

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Noman Sahito, Haoying Han, Thuy Van Thi Nguyen, Insin Kim, Jinsoo Hwang, Arif Jameel. Examining the Quasi-Public Spaces in Commercial Complexes. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (5):1830.

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Noman Sahito; Haoying Han; Thuy Van Thi Nguyen; Insin Kim; Jinsoo Hwang; Arif Jameel. 2020. "Examining the Quasi-Public Spaces in Commercial Complexes." Sustainability 12, no. 5: 1830.

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Published: 27 November 2019 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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This study aimed to examine the impact of the five-dimensional health care service quality (SQ) on patient behavioral consent (PBC). This study further explored the mediating role of patient satisfaction (PS) on the SQ–PBC relationship. A survey questionnaire was used to collect the data from public sector hospitals situated in Bahawalpur division, Punjab, Pakistan. We used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM) to test the hypotheses. This study found positive and significant relationships between SQ and PBC, SQ and PS, and PS and PBC. Our results further revealed that PS partially mediates the relationship between SQ and PBC. Our study offers a comprehensive theoretical framework of several service quality attributes (SQs) affecting patient behavioral consent (PBC) and patient satisfaction (PS) in health care institutions. Testing these above relationships via a mediation approach is novel and contributed to the current study on service quality.

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Arif Jameel; Muhammad Asif; Abid Hussain; Jinsoo Hwang; Mussawar Hussain Bukhari; Sidra Mubeen; Insin Kim. Improving Patient behavioral Consent through Different Service Quality Dimensions: Assessing the Mediating Role of Patient Satisfaction. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019, 16, 4736 .

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Arif Jameel, Muhammad Asif, Abid Hussain, Jinsoo Hwang, Mussawar Hussain Bukhari, Sidra Mubeen, Insin Kim. Improving Patient behavioral Consent through Different Service Quality Dimensions: Assessing the Mediating Role of Patient Satisfaction. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16 (23):4736.

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Arif Jameel; Muhammad Asif; Abid Hussain; Jinsoo Hwang; Mussawar Hussain Bukhari; Sidra Mubeen; Insin Kim. 2019. "Improving Patient behavioral Consent through Different Service Quality Dimensions: Assessing the Mediating Role of Patient Satisfaction." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 23: 4736.

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Published: 20 November 2019 in Sustainability
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The foremost purpose of this article is to investigate the effect of electronic-government (e-government) on public trust and the moderating impact of corruption on this relationship. The data was obtained through a structural questionnaire involving 800 Pakistani citizens at the local level. The true response rate was 58.3%. The data was analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis, multiple regression and stepwise hierarchal regression. The results showed there is an empirically significant association among e-government practices and public trust in local self-government and a negative moderating role of corruption. The findings suggest that e-government can develop a procedure-based trust by advancing connections with people and their insights of responsiveness. The individuals’ viewpoints about the state, including trust, are fundamental concerns for the governance and administrative system. Testing these above associations via a moderation technique is a novel process which contributed to the current study on e-government.

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Arif Jameel; Muhammad Asif; Abid Hussain; Jinsoo Hwang; Noman Sahito; Mussawar Hussain Bukhari. Assessing the Moderating Effect of Corruption on the E-Government and Trust Relationship: An Evidence of an Emerging Economy. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6540 .

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Arif Jameel, Muhammad Asif, Abid Hussain, Jinsoo Hwang, Noman Sahito, Mussawar Hussain Bukhari. Assessing the Moderating Effect of Corruption on the E-Government and Trust Relationship: An Evidence of an Emerging Economy. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (23):6540.

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Arif Jameel; Muhammad Asif; Abid Hussain; Jinsoo Hwang; Noman Sahito; Mussawar Hussain Bukhari. 2019. "Assessing the Moderating Effect of Corruption on the E-Government and Trust Relationship: An Evidence of an Emerging Economy." Sustainability 11, no. 23: 6540.

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Published: 14 November 2019 in Sustainability
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Pakistan holds an important geographical status, but extremism and sabotage have severely damaged the tourism industry. In the present study, we examined the impact of destination image (DI) on tourist loyalty (TL) and intension to visit (IV) in Pakistan. Additionally, the study analyzed the mediation effects of electronic word of mouth (eWOM) and tourist satisfaction (TS) on these relationships. Data was collected from 780 tourists in Pakistan. We used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM) to obtain the results. Our results demonstrated the positive relationships among DI, eWOM, TS, TL, and IV. This study also disclosed that eWOM has a partial mediation effect on the DI–TL relationship, and both eWOM and TS fully mediate the association between DI and IV. Hence, tourist satisfaction can be enhanced by eWOM and destination image, which directly effect tourist loyalty and intention to visit in Pakistan. The proposed framework and research findings will help stakeholders significantly to recognize the multi-facet association in the tourism industry of Pakistan. Testing the above relationships through multiple mediators is a relatively novel idea.

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Shahida Kanwel; Zhou Lingqiang; Muhammad Asif; Jinsoo Hwang; Abid Hussain; Arif Jameel. The Influence of Destination Image on Tourist Loyalty and Intention to Visit: Testing a Multiple Mediation Approach. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6401 .

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Shahida Kanwel, Zhou Lingqiang, Muhammad Asif, Jinsoo Hwang, Abid Hussain, Arif Jameel. The Influence of Destination Image on Tourist Loyalty and Intention to Visit: Testing a Multiple Mediation Approach. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (22):6401.

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Shahida Kanwel; Zhou Lingqiang; Muhammad Asif; Jinsoo Hwang; Abid Hussain; Arif Jameel. 2019. "The Influence of Destination Image on Tourist Loyalty and Intention to Visit: Testing a Multiple Mediation Approach." Sustainability 11, no. 22: 6401.

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Published: 14 November 2019 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Women’s empowerment in terms of both involvements in employment activities and with decision-making about household activities is the most evident factors that can affect the nutritional and health status of their children. This paper investigates the effect of women’s empowerment (WE) on children’s nutritional (CN) status in Pakistan. The Pakistan demographic health survey (PDHS 2012-13) cross-sectional data was used to analyze the impacts of WE on child malnutrition. The composite index of anthropometric failure (CIAF) was used as a dependent variable to measure the children’s nutritional status, and the wealth index household size. The number of children in a house and indicators of women empowerment, which included the mother’s education, employment status, and the household decision-making, were used as the independent variables. The method of binary logistic regression with marginal effects was used for the empirical analysis of the results. The results of the study showed the indicators of women’s empowerment, such as the education of the mother and employment status had a negative relationship with child malnutrition. Women’s decision-making about the visits to family, which is an indicator of WE, had an insignificant effect on CN. Similarly, socioeconomic status, which included the wealth index, also caused a reduction in child malnutrition. In addition, an increase in household size had a positive and significant relation to child malnutrition. Women are the primary caretakers of children in the household, and their intra-household dynamics affect the well-being of individuals. The empowerment of women acts as a means to enhance children’s nutritional status, which causes important developmental outcomes.

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Awaisra Shafiq; Abid Hussain; Muhammad Asif; Jinsoo Hwang; Arif Jameel; Shahida Kanwel. The Effect of “Women’s Empowerment” on Child Nutritional Status in Pakistan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019, 16, 4499 .

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Awaisra Shafiq, Abid Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Jinsoo Hwang, Arif Jameel, Shahida Kanwel. The Effect of “Women’s Empowerment” on Child Nutritional Status in Pakistan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16 (22):4499.

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Awaisra Shafiq; Abid Hussain; Muhammad Asif; Jinsoo Hwang; Arif Jameel; Shahida Kanwel. 2019. "The Effect of “Women’s Empowerment” on Child Nutritional Status in Pakistan." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 22: 4499.

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Published: 02 October 2019 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Patient satisfaction is a core tool for measuring the performance of the hospitals as well as the service provider and the services that they are providing to the patients. The aim of this research is to evaluate how information received, medical equipment, distance from the hospital, and physical infrastructure influenced patient satisfaction at public hospitals in Southern Punjab, Pakistan. An exploratory research technique was used. We distributed 700 questionnaires through a random method, and 579 provided proper responses. A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and a regression analysis were used for the data analysis. The study results illustrated that medical equipment, information received, distance from the hospital, and physical infrastructure had significantly positive impacts (p = 0.001) on patient satisfaction. To promote higher level of satisfaction, there is a need to take appropriate steps for improvement.

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Abid Hussain; Muhammad Asif; Arif Jameel; Jinsoo Hwang; Noman Sahito; Shahida Kanwel. Promoting OPD Patient Satisfaction through Different Healthcare Determinants: A Study of Public Sector Hospitals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019, 16, 3719 .

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Abid Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Arif Jameel, Jinsoo Hwang, Noman Sahito, Shahida Kanwel. Promoting OPD Patient Satisfaction through Different Healthcare Determinants: A Study of Public Sector Hospitals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16 (19):3719.

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Abid Hussain; Muhammad Asif; Arif Jameel; Jinsoo Hwang; Noman Sahito; Shahida Kanwel. 2019. "Promoting OPD Patient Satisfaction through Different Healthcare Determinants: A Study of Public Sector Hospitals." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 19: 3719.

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Published: 03 September 2019 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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This paper aimed to investigate the relationships between participative leadership (PL), administrative quality (AQ), medical quality (MQ), and patient satisfaction (PS) using the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Healthcare Criteria (MBNQA) criteria. The study further examined the intervening influence of administrative quality and medical quality on the relationship between participative leadership and patient satisfaction. The data was obtained from 123 public sector hospitals in Pakistan. We employed confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM) techniques to test the structural model. From the study results, we found significant and positive relationships between participative, administrative quality, medical quality, and patient satisfaction. In addition, our research found administrative quality and medical quality as potential mediators on PL-PS relation. Adopting participative leadership as an exogenous factor, and both administrative and medical quality as potential mediators of patient satisfaction, provided new insights into MBNQA criteria.

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Muhammad Asif; Arif Jameel; Noman Sahito; Jinsoo Hwang; Abid Hussain; Faiza Manzoor. Can Leadership Enhance Patient Satisfaction? Assessing the Role of Administrative and Medical Quality. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019, 16, 3212 .

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Muhammad Asif, Arif Jameel, Noman Sahito, Jinsoo Hwang, Abid Hussain, Faiza Manzoor. Can Leadership Enhance Patient Satisfaction? Assessing the Role of Administrative and Medical Quality. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16 (17):3212.

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Muhammad Asif; Arif Jameel; Noman Sahito; Jinsoo Hwang; Abid Hussain; Faiza Manzoor. 2019. "Can Leadership Enhance Patient Satisfaction? Assessing the Role of Administrative and Medical Quality." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 17: 3212.

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Published: 04 July 2019 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between transformational leadership (TL), structural empowerment (SE), job satisfaction (JS), nurse-assessed adverse patient outcomes (APO), and the quality of care (QOC). The study further investigates the mediating effects of SE and JS on TL-APO and TL-QOC relationships. A total of 600 nurses working at 17 government hospitals in Pakistan completed the survey. The hypothesized model was tested using a confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling. We found a positive relationship between TL, SE, JS, and QOC but negative relationships between TL and APO, SE and APO, and JS and APO. Our study further suggests that SE and JS strongly mediate both TL-APO and TL-QOC relationships.

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Muhammad Asif; Arif Jameel; Abid Hussain; Jinsoo Hwang; Noman Sahito. Linking Transformational Leadership with Nurse-Assessed Adverse Patient Outcomes and the Quality of Care: Assessing the Role of Job Satisfaction and Structural Empowerment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019, 16, 2381 .

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Muhammad Asif, Arif Jameel, Abid Hussain, Jinsoo Hwang, Noman Sahito. Linking Transformational Leadership with Nurse-Assessed Adverse Patient Outcomes and the Quality of Care: Assessing the Role of Job Satisfaction and Structural Empowerment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16 (13):2381.

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Muhammad Asif; Arif Jameel; Abid Hussain; Jinsoo Hwang; Noman Sahito. 2019. "Linking Transformational Leadership with Nurse-Assessed Adverse Patient Outcomes and the Quality of Care: Assessing the Role of Job Satisfaction and Structural Empowerment." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 13: 2381.

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Published: 02 July 2019 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The satisfaction of the patient is believed to be one of the preferred results of healthcare, and it is directly connected with the usage of health services. This study aimed to assess how doctor services, nurses’ services, and waiting time predict patient satisfaction (PS) with the service delivery of healthcare in Southern Punjab, Pakistan. The study used an exploratory research method, in which 1000 participants were selected, and used a random technique, in which 850 responses were received. Multiple regression analysis and a confirmatory factor were employed to analyze the collected data. The findings showed that doctor services (β = 0.232; p = 0.01), nurses services (β = 0.256; p = 0.01), and waiting time (β = 0.091; p = 0.03) had positive significant impacts on PS, while registration services (β = 0.028; p = 0.390) had an insignificant association with PS. Hence, a significant gap existed in the registration services that were totally ignored in hospitals of Pakistan which needed proper considerations for improvements.

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Abid Hussain; Muhammad Asif; Arif Jameel; Jinsoo Hwang. Measuring OPD Patient Satisfaction with Different Service Delivery Aspects at Public Hospitals in Pakistan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019, 16, 2340 .

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Abid Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Arif Jameel, Jinsoo Hwang. Measuring OPD Patient Satisfaction with Different Service Delivery Aspects at Public Hospitals in Pakistan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16 (13):2340.

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Abid Hussain; Muhammad Asif; Arif Jameel; Jinsoo Hwang. 2019. "Measuring OPD Patient Satisfaction with Different Service Delivery Aspects at Public Hospitals in Pakistan." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 13: 2340.