Background In order to improve the health of people with Type 1 diabetes in developing countries, a clear analysis of the constraints to insulin access and diabetes care is needed. We developed a Rapid Assessment Protocol for Insulin Access, comprising a series of questionnaires as well as a protocol for the gathering of other data through site visits, discussions, and document reviews. Methods The Rapid Assessment Protocol for Insulin Access draws on the principles of Rapid Assessment Protocols which have been developed and implemented in several different areas. This protocol was adapted through a thorough literature review on diabetes, chronic condition management and medicine supply in developing countries. A visit to three co...
Background: Although the large majority of persons with diabetes and other non-communicable diseases...
Objectives: To systematically review all current studies on diabetes risk assessment tools used in S...
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the most common form of diabetes mellitus (DM) among children/a...
Background\ud In order to improve the health of people with Type 1 diabetes in developing countries,...
OBJECTIVE—The objective of this study was to assess the barriers to care for patients with insulin-r...
Aims: To describe and compare the health system responses for type 1 diabetes in Kyrgyzstan, Mali, ...
Aims To describe and compare the health system responses for type 1 diabetes in Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Pe...
BACKGROUND:Currently about 19 million people in Africa are known to be living with diabetes, mainly ...
Despite widespread recognition that the burden of diabetes is rapidly growing in many countries in s...
Background. Effective health systems are needed to care for the coming surge of diabetics in sub-Sah...
Despite widespread recognition that the burden of diabetes is rapidly growing in many countries in s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the current status of the availability and affordability of specific essen...
Research ProtocolExecutive summary\ud Background: Since 2008 Médecins Sans Frontières-Operational Ce...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa continues to face the highest rate of mortality from diabetes...
Background: Although the large majority of persons with diabetes and other non-communicable diseases...
Objectives: To systematically review all current studies on diabetes risk assessment tools used in S...
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the most common form of diabetes mellitus (DM) among children/a...
Background\ud In order to improve the health of people with Type 1 diabetes in developing countries,...
OBJECTIVE—The objective of this study was to assess the barriers to care for patients with insulin-r...
Aims: To describe and compare the health system responses for type 1 diabetes in Kyrgyzstan, Mali, ...
Aims To describe and compare the health system responses for type 1 diabetes in Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Pe...
BACKGROUND:Currently about 19 million people in Africa are known to be living with diabetes, mainly ...
Despite widespread recognition that the burden of diabetes is rapidly growing in many countries in s...
Background. Effective health systems are needed to care for the coming surge of diabetics in sub-Sah...
Despite widespread recognition that the burden of diabetes is rapidly growing in many countries in s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the current status of the availability and affordability of specific essen...
Research ProtocolExecutive summary\ud Background: Since 2008 Médecins Sans Frontières-Operational Ce...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa continues to face the highest rate of mortality from diabetes...
Background: Although the large majority of persons with diabetes and other non-communicable diseases...
Objectives: To systematically review all current studies on diabetes risk assessment tools used in S...
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the most common form of diabetes mellitus (DM) among children/a...