Adherence challenges encountered in an intervention programme to combat chronic non-communicable diseases in an urban black community, Cape Town
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCD) have become the greatest contributor to the mortality rate worldwide. Despite attempts by Governments and various non-governmental organisations to prevent and control the epidemic with various intervention strategies, the number of people sufferi...
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Main Authors: | Nasheetah Solomons (Author), Herculina Salomé Kruger (Author), Thandi Rose Puoane (Author) |
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