A qualitative investigation of lived experiences of long-term health condition management with people who are food insecure
Abstract Background As more people are living with one or more chronic health conditions, supporting patients to become activated, self-managers of their conditions has become a key health policy focus both in the UK and internationally. There is also growing evidence in the UK that those with long...
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Main Authors: | Flora Douglas (Author), Emma MacIver (Author), Chris Yuill (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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