Diabetes care in a complex humanitarian emergency setting: a qualitative evaluation
Abstract Background Evidence is urgently needed from complex emergency settings to support efforts to respond to the increasing burden of diabetes mellitus (DM). We conducted a qualitative study of a new model of DM health care (Integrated Diabetic Clinic within an Outpatient Department [IDC-OPD]) i...
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Main Authors: | Adrianna Murphy (Author), Michel Biringanine (Author), Bayard Roberts (Author), Beverley Stringer (Author), Pablo Perel (Author), Kiran Jobanputra (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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