Transforming care for patients living with diabetes in rural Mexico: a qualitative study of patient and provider experiences and perceptions of shared medical appointments
Background Global prevalence of diabetes is increasing, causing widespread morbidity, mortality and increased healthcare costs. Providing quality care in a timely fashion to people with diabetes in low-resource settings can be challenging. In the underserved state of Chiapas, Mexico, which has some...
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Main Authors: | Martha de Lourdes Arrieta-Canales (Author), Joia Mukherjee (Author), Hannah Gilbert (Author), Hugo Flores (Author), Melania Muñoz (Author), Zeus Aranda (Author), Samuel DiChiara (Author), Carolina Noya (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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