Interfaces of 'being healthy and being Ill': how is health being perceived by individuals with non-communicable chronic conditions?
Abstract Background Accommodating chronic care into the everyday lives of individuals diagnosed with non-communicable chronic conditions often poses significant challenges. Several studies in public health literature that addressed the question of non-adherence to treatment by turning their gaze tow...
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Main Authors: | Nilanjan Bhor (Author), P Omkar Nadh (Author) |
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