Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) are increasing with grave consequences to countries’ development. The purpose of this study was three-fold: (1) to determine challenges PURE study participants faced regarding CNCD interventions and what they required from a CNCD intervention programme, and (2) to explore courses of action Department of Health (DoH) officials thought would perform best, as well as (3) to determine what DoH officials perceive to be obstacles in addressing the CNCD epidemic. Design and methods: A subsample of 300 participants from the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiological study’s Western Cape urban cohort and six key officers from the DoH were recruited to participate in this cross-sectional study. ...
PhD (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018AIM - To investigate challenges to...
Introduction Noncommunicable diseases are increasing in developing countries, exacerbated by growi...
This paper was conducted to describe some of the circumstances that increases the risk factors for ...
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) are increasing with grave consequences to coun...
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) are increasing with grave consequences to coun...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) are increasing with grave consequences to countries’ devel...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers (CHWs) are lay people trained to assist with health care in the...
No Abstract. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition Vol. 19(2) 2006: 56-6
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCD) have become the greatest contributor to the mor...
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCD) have become the greatest contributor to the mor...
IntroductionNoncommunicable diseases are increasing in developing countries, exacerbated by growing ...
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCD) have become the greatest contributor to the mor...
In South Africa, there is high mortality rate and an increasing number of disabilities resulting fro...
Abstract Background Chronic disease management (CDM) is an approach to health care that keeps people...
South Africa is experiencing an increase in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), whi...
PhD (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018AIM - To investigate challenges to...
Introduction Noncommunicable diseases are increasing in developing countries, exacerbated by growi...
This paper was conducted to describe some of the circumstances that increases the risk factors for ...
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) are increasing with grave consequences to coun...
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) are increasing with grave consequences to coun...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) are increasing with grave consequences to countries’ devel...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers (CHWs) are lay people trained to assist with health care in the...
No Abstract. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition Vol. 19(2) 2006: 56-6
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCD) have become the greatest contributor to the mor...
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCD) have become the greatest contributor to the mor...
IntroductionNoncommunicable diseases are increasing in developing countries, exacerbated by growing ...
Background: Chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCD) have become the greatest contributor to the mor...
In South Africa, there is high mortality rate and an increasing number of disabilities resulting fro...
Abstract Background Chronic disease management (CDM) is an approach to health care that keeps people...
South Africa is experiencing an increase in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), whi...
PhD (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018AIM - To investigate challenges to...
Introduction Noncommunicable diseases are increasing in developing countries, exacerbated by growi...
This paper was conducted to describe some of the circumstances that increases the risk factors for ...