Assessment of care provision for hypertension at the emergency Department of an Urban Hospital in Mozambique
Abstract Background Management of hypertension in Mozambique is poor, and rates of control are amongst the lowest in the world. Health system related factors contribute at least partially to this situation, particularly in settings where there is scarcity of resources to address the double burden of...
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Main Authors: | Neusa BAY (Author), Edna JUGA (Author), Carlos MACUACUA (Author), José JOÃO (Author), Maria COSTA (Author), Simon STEWART (Author), Ana MOCUMBI (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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