Experiences of secondary health conditions amongst people with spinal cord injury in South Africa: A qualitative study
Background: Secondary health conditions (SHCs) such as pain, pressure sores, sexual problems, bowel and bladder problems are prevalent throughout the lifespan of people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Studies have reported that SHCs decrease life expectancy and increase health care costs. Studies on...
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Main Authors: | Sonti I. Pilusa (Author), Hellen Myezwa (Author), Joanne Potterton (Author) |
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