Defined as the co-occurrence of more than two chronic conditions, multi-morbidity has been described as a significant health care problem: a trend linked to a rise in non-communicable disease and an ageing population. Evidence on the experiences of living with multi-morbidity in middle-income countries (MICs) is limited. In high-income countries (HICs), multi-morbidity has a complex impact on health outcomes, including functional status, disability and quality of life, complexity of health care and burden of treatment. Previous evidence also shows that multi-morbidity is consistently higher amongst women.This study aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of women living with multi-morbidity in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana: to un...
Purpose: Women experience a triple burden of ill-health spanning non-communicable diseases (NCDs), r...
The burden of non-communicable disease (NCDs) has grown rapidly in low- and middle-income countries ...
The purpose of the Women’s Health Study of Accra was to provide an assessment of the prevalence of c...
Defined as the co-occurrence of more than two chronic conditions, multimorbidity has been described ...
BACKGROUND: Very little is known about multimorbidity and chronic diseases in low and middle income ...
Purpose: Women experience a triple burden of ill-health spanning non-communicable diseases (NCDs), r...
Background: Women who survive severe obstetric complications can provide insight into risk factors a...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension, stroke, diabetes and cancers, are maj...
Millions of Ghanaians live with diabetes, hypertension, stroke, cancers and other major chronic dise...
BACKGROUND: Women who survive severe obstetric complications can provide insight into risk factors a...
Women who survive severe obstetric complications can provide insight into risk factors and potential...
New and changing patterns of multimorbidity (MM), i.e., multiple concurrent acute or chronic disease...
Women’s voices are usually absent in the literature on women’s health in developing countries. As a ...
Many developing countries including Ghana are currently experiencing dual disease burdens emerging f...
BACKGROUND: Current South African health policy for chronic disease management proposes integration ...
Purpose: Women experience a triple burden of ill-health spanning non-communicable diseases (NCDs), r...
The burden of non-communicable disease (NCDs) has grown rapidly in low- and middle-income countries ...
The purpose of the Women’s Health Study of Accra was to provide an assessment of the prevalence of c...
Defined as the co-occurrence of more than two chronic conditions, multimorbidity has been described ...
BACKGROUND: Very little is known about multimorbidity and chronic diseases in low and middle income ...
Purpose: Women experience a triple burden of ill-health spanning non-communicable diseases (NCDs), r...
Background: Women who survive severe obstetric complications can provide insight into risk factors a...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension, stroke, diabetes and cancers, are maj...
Millions of Ghanaians live with diabetes, hypertension, stroke, cancers and other major chronic dise...
BACKGROUND: Women who survive severe obstetric complications can provide insight into risk factors a...
Women who survive severe obstetric complications can provide insight into risk factors and potential...
New and changing patterns of multimorbidity (MM), i.e., multiple concurrent acute or chronic disease...
Women’s voices are usually absent in the literature on women’s health in developing countries. As a ...
Many developing countries including Ghana are currently experiencing dual disease burdens emerging f...
BACKGROUND: Current South African health policy for chronic disease management proposes integration ...
Purpose: Women experience a triple burden of ill-health spanning non-communicable diseases (NCDs), r...
The burden of non-communicable disease (NCDs) has grown rapidly in low- and middle-income countries ...
The purpose of the Women’s Health Study of Accra was to provide an assessment of the prevalence of c...