BACKGROUND: The burden of non-communicable diseases is rising, particularly in low and middle-income countries undergoing rapid epidemiological transition. In sub-Saharan Africa, this is occurring against a background of infectious chronic disease epidemics, particularly HIV and tuberculosis. Consequently, multi-morbidity, the co-existence of more than one chronic condition in one person, is increasing; in particular multimorbidity due to comorbid non-communicable and infectious chronic diseases (CNCICD). Such complex multimorbidity is a major challenge to existing models of healthcare delivery and there is a need to ensure integrated care across disease pathways and across primary and secondary care. DISCUSSION: The Innovative Care for Chr...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa, the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly di...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by (i) Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and...
Africa faces a double burden of infectious and chronic diseases. While infectious diseases still acc...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases is rising, particularly in low and middle-income...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>South Africa is facing a complex burden of disease arising from a co...
Health systems' strengthening is essential in South Africa in an era of the convergence of communica...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
Background: Many low and middle-income countries are experiencing colliding epidemics of chronic inf...
Current South African health policy for chronic disease management proposes integration of chronic s...
Abstract: Background: Chronic care models like the Integrated Chronic Disease Management (ICDM) mode...
CITATION: Lalkhen, H. & Mash, R. 2015. Multimorbidity in non-communicable diseases in South African ...
The number of people needing chronic disease care is projected to increase in sub-Saharan Africa as ...
This study appraises the chronic care model and its application in management of HIV and comorbidity...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
BACKGROUND: Chronic care models like the Integrated Chronic Disease Management (ICDM) model strive t...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa, the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly di...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by (i) Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and...
Africa faces a double burden of infectious and chronic diseases. While infectious diseases still acc...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases is rising, particularly in low and middle-income...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>South Africa is facing a complex burden of disease arising from a co...
Health systems' strengthening is essential in South Africa in an era of the convergence of communica...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
Background: Many low and middle-income countries are experiencing colliding epidemics of chronic inf...
Current South African health policy for chronic disease management proposes integration of chronic s...
Abstract: Background: Chronic care models like the Integrated Chronic Disease Management (ICDM) mode...
CITATION: Lalkhen, H. & Mash, R. 2015. Multimorbidity in non-communicable diseases in South African ...
The number of people needing chronic disease care is projected to increase in sub-Saharan Africa as ...
This study appraises the chronic care model and its application in management of HIV and comorbidity...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
BACKGROUND: Chronic care models like the Integrated Chronic Disease Management (ICDM) model strive t...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa, the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly di...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by (i) Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and...
Africa faces a double burden of infectious and chronic diseases. While infectious diseases still acc...