Barriers and facilitators to adherence to anti-diabetic medications: Ethiopian patients' perspectives
Background: Little is known about the experiences of Ethiopian patients with type 2 diabetes related to adherence to their anti-diabetic medications. This may limit attempts to develop and implement patient-centred approaches that consider Ethiopian contexts. Objectives: To conduct an exploratory st...
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Main Authors: | Bruck M. Habte (Author), Tedla Kebede (Author), Teferi G. Fenta (Author), Heather Boon (Author) |
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