Perceptions of Community Health Workers (CHW) on barriers and enablers to care for people with psychosis in rural Mozambique: findings of a focus group discussion study using the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation and Behaviour framework (COM-B framework)
Abstract Background Psychotic disorders contribute significantly to the global disease burden by causing disability, impaired quality of life, and higher mortality in affected people compared with the general population. In rural settings, where there is limited or no access to healthcare, individua...
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Main Authors: | Dirceu Mabunda (Author), Déborah Oliveira (Author), Mohsin Sidat (Author), Francine Cournos (Author), Milton Wainberg (Author), Jair de Jesus Mari (Author) |
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