Neglected tropical disease as a 'biographical disruption': Listening to the narratives of affected persons to develop integrated people centred care in Liberia.
BACKGROUND:Integrated disease management, disability and inclusion (DMDI) for NTDs is increasingly prioritised. There is limited evidence on the effectiveness of integrated DMDI from the perspective of affected individuals and how this varies by differing axes of inequality such as age, gender, and...
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Main Authors: | Laura Dean (Author), Rachel Tolhurst (Author), Gartee Nallo (Author), Karsor Kollie (Author), Anthony Bettee (Author), Sally Theobald (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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