Perceptions of diabetes in rural areas of Eastern Uganda
Background: People diagnosed with diabetes mellitus are increasing in sub-Saharan Africa and prompt care seeking depends on perceptions of the illness. Objective: The objective was to explore perceptions of diabetes in rural areas. Method: We conducted a qualitative, explorative and descriptive stud...
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Main Authors: | Elizeus Rutebemberwa (Author), Sheila K. Katureebe (Author), Sheba N. Gitta (Author), Amos D. Mwaka (Author), Lynn Atuyambe (Author) |
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