Perceptions of diabetes patients and their caregivers regarding access to medicine in a severely constrained health system: A qualitative study in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Nearly half of all sub-Saharan African countries lack operational Diabetes Mellitus policies. This represents an opportunity to build reliable evidence to underpin such policies when they are eventually developed. Representing the interests of those with the experience of living with the condition i...
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Main Authors: | Dudzai Mureyi (Author), Nyaradzai Arster Katena (Author), Tsitsi Monera-Penduka (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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