Contextual awareness, response and evaluation (CARE) of diabetes in poor urban communities in Ghana: the CARE diabetes project qualitative study protocol
Diabetes remains a major, global clinical and public health threat with consistent rises in prevalence around the world over the past four decades. Two-thirds of the projected increases in global diabetes prevalence to 2045 are expected to come from low- and middle-income countries, including those...
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Main Authors: | Leonard Baatiema (Author), Daniel Llywelyn Strachan (Author), Lydia Osetohamhen Okoibhole (Author), Irene Akwo Kretchy (Author), Mawuli Kushitor (Author), Raphael Baffour Awuah (Author), Olutobi Adekunle Sanuade (Author), Ernestina Korleki Danyki (Author), Samuel Amon (Author), Kafui Adjaye-Gbewonyo (Author), Haim Yacobi (Author), Megan Vaughan (Author), Ann Blandford (Author), Publa Antwi (Author), Hannah Maria Jennings (Author), Daniel Kojo Arhinful (Author), Ama de-Graft Aikins (Author), Edward Fottrell (Author), the CARE Diabetes Team (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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