Yoga for hypertensive patients: a study on barriers and facilitators of its implementation in primary care
Background International guidelines for hypertension treatment recommend the use of yoga, particularly among low-risk patients. However, evidence is lacking on the implementation potential of health-worker-led yoga interventions in low-resource, primary care settings. Objective To assess barriers to...
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Main Authors: | Raja Ram Dhungana (Author), Shiva Ram Khatiwoda (Author), Yadav Gurung (Author), Željko Pedišić (Author), Maximilian de Courten (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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