Abstract Background Chronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians are estimated to suffer from a chronic condition. Care for chronic diseases poses a major public health challenge, especially when health care delivery has been geared traditionally towards acute care. In this study, we aimed to better understand how primary care for diabetes and hypertension is currently organised in first-line health facilities in rural India, and propose evidence-based ways forward for strengthening local health systems to address chronic problems. Methods We used qualitative and quantitative methods to gain insight into how care is organised and how patients and providers manage within this delivery system. We co...
Abstract Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent the largest, and fastest growing, bur...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Background Diabetes patients with comorbidities need regular and comprehensive care for their diseas...
BackgroundChronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians a...
BackgroundChronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians a...
BackgroundChronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians a...
BackgroundChronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians a...
Background Chronic conditions are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Low-income and ...
Background Chronic conditions are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Low-income and ...
Background Chronic conditions are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Low-income and ...
Background Diabetes patients with comorbidities need regular and comprehensive care for their diseas...
Background Diabetes patients with comorbidities need regular and comprehensive care for their diseas...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Abstract Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent the largest, and fastest growing, bur...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Background Diabetes patients with comorbidities need regular and comprehensive care for their diseas...
BackgroundChronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians a...
BackgroundChronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians a...
BackgroundChronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians a...
BackgroundChronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians a...
Background Chronic conditions are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Low-income and ...
Background Chronic conditions are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Low-income and ...
Background Chronic conditions are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Low-income and ...
Background Diabetes patients with comorbidities need regular and comprehensive care for their diseas...
Background Diabetes patients with comorbidities need regular and comprehensive care for their diseas...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Abstract Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent the largest, and fastest growing, bur...
Aim To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators in the management of the patients having diab...
Background Diabetes patients with comorbidities need regular and comprehensive care for their diseas...