Cardiovascular disease prevention: Community Based Asset Mapping within religious networks in a rural Sub-Saharan African neighbourhood.
Prevalence of conditions which raise cardiovascular risk, such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes are seeing a dramatic rise in Sub Saharan Africa. A large proportion of these cases remain undiagnosed and there is limited resource to provide patients with self-management support and education once...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Willis (Author), Samuel Chatio (Author), Natalie Darko (Author), Engelbert A Nonterah (Author), Sawudatu Zakariah-Akoto (Author), Joseph Alale (Author), Ceri R Jones (Author), Ffion Curtis (Author), Setor Kunutsor (Author), Patrick O Ansah (Author), Sam Seidu (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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