Living with type 1 diabetes in Neno, Malawi: a qualitative study of self-management and experiences in care
Abstract Background The prevalence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is increasing in low-income countries including Malawi. In this setting, care is frequently impacted by challenges in diagnosis and management. Access to high-quality T1D care remains limited in Malawi, with fairly low availability and high...
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Main Authors: | Laura Drown (Author), Alma J Adler (Author), Leah N. Schwartz (Author), Junious Sichali (Author), Francis Valeta (Author), Chantelle Boudreaux (Author), Celina Trujillo (Author), Todd Ruderman (Author), Gene Bukhman (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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