Background: There is a rising burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the sub-Saharan Africa, and calls for integration of management of selected NCDs with primary healthcare (PHC) have been unrelenting. Cost-effective interventions for the prevention and control of NCDs can be delivered at PHC facilities in low-resource settings by clinical healthcare workers (HCWs). Aim: This study compared the knowledge of HCWs in PHC facilities regarding the prevention and control of NCDs in rural and urban local government areas (LGAs) of Osun State. Setting: A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted amongst 400 eligible HCWs recruited using a multistage sampling technique in PHC facilities of six rural and six urban LGAs. Methods: A p...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) contribute significantly to the global disease burden, ...
Background: Most developing countries have only limited information on the burden of Non Communicabl...
ObjectiveIn Africa, mortality due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is projected to overtake the c...
Background: Nigeria as well as other low and middle-income countries have double burden of communica...
Background: The political commitments necessary to tackle the growing burden of diabetes mellitus (D...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2022-08-01, epub 2022-08-26Publication sta...
From BMJ via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-12-19, accepted 2022-07-12, ppub 2022-08...
Introduction: effective diseases surveillance remains an important operational tool in countrie...
Background: This article describes the setting-up process for nurse-led pilot clinics for the manage...
SummaryBackgroundHistorically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, in...
Background: Diabetes is a noncommunicable disease that has attained great significance in the sub-Sa...
Background: The important role played by Primary Health Care Workers as health care providers make t...
Background: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) continue to cause significant morbidity and mortality wo...
BACKGROUND: Historically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infecti...
BackgroundThere is limited evidence regarding the effect of community health worker (CHW) interventi...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) contribute significantly to the global disease burden, ...
Background: Most developing countries have only limited information on the burden of Non Communicabl...
ObjectiveIn Africa, mortality due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is projected to overtake the c...
Background: Nigeria as well as other low and middle-income countries have double burden of communica...
Background: The political commitments necessary to tackle the growing burden of diabetes mellitus (D...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2022-08-01, epub 2022-08-26Publication sta...
From BMJ via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-12-19, accepted 2022-07-12, ppub 2022-08...
Introduction: effective diseases surveillance remains an important operational tool in countrie...
Background: This article describes the setting-up process for nurse-led pilot clinics for the manage...
SummaryBackgroundHistorically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, in...
Background: Diabetes is a noncommunicable disease that has attained great significance in the sub-Sa...
Background: The important role played by Primary Health Care Workers as health care providers make t...
Background: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) continue to cause significant morbidity and mortality wo...
BACKGROUND: Historically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infecti...
BackgroundThere is limited evidence regarding the effect of community health worker (CHW) interventi...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) contribute significantly to the global disease burden, ...
Background: Most developing countries have only limited information on the burden of Non Communicabl...
ObjectiveIn Africa, mortality due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is projected to overtake the c...