"I see salt everywhere": A qualitative examination of the utility of arts-based participatory workshops to study noncommunicable diseases in Tanzania and Malawi.
The burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) including hypertension, diabetes, and cancer, is rising in Sub-Saharan African countries like Tanzania and Malawi. This increase reflects complex interactions between diverse social, environmental, biological, and political factors. To intervene successf...
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Main Authors: | Maria Bissett (Author), Cindy M Gray (Author), Sharifa Abdulla (Author), Christopher Bunn (Author), Amelia C Crampin (Author), Angel Dillip (Author), Jason M R Gill (Author), Heri C Kaare (Author), Sharon Kalima (Author), Elson Kambalu (Author), John Lwanda (Author), Herbert F Makoye (Author), Otiyela Mtema (Author), Mia Perry (Author), Zoë Strachan (Author), Helen Todd (Author), Sally M Mtenga (Author) |
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