Promoting self-management, health literacy and social capital to reduce health inequalities in older adults living in urban disadvantaged areas: protocol of the randomised controlled trial AEQUALIS
Abstract Background Older people living in socio-economic deprived urban areas especially suffer the effects of health inequalities but have been insufficiently targeted. Strategies promoted by local primary health care agents might influence health and social behaviours as intermediate social deter...
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Main Authors: | Laura Coll-Planas (Author), Sergi Blancafort (Author), Xavier Rojano (Author), Marta Roqué (Author), Rosa Monteserín (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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