The influence of clinic care on perceptions and knowledge of non-communicable diseases and physical activity from a low-resourced community: a mixed-method study
Abstract Background Health promotion for the management of risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is an integral part of standard care in South Africa. Most persons presenting with NCDs utilise public primary health care centres for disease management. This mixed-methods study aimed at ex...
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Main Authors: | S. J. Makamu-Beteck (Author), S. J. Moss (Author), M. Cameron (Author), F. G. Watson (Author) |
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