A qualitative exploration of the impact of knowledge and perceptions about hypertension in medication adherence in Middle Eastern refugees and migrants
Background: Knowledge and perceptions about chronic disease and medications play a crucial role in determining long-term treatment adherence to diseases such as hypertension. Exploring in depth the barriers and enablers to medication adherence in specific population subgroups such as Middle Eastern...
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Main Authors: | Wejdan Shahin (Author), Gerard A. Kennedy (Author), Ieva Stupans (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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