Introduction:Diabetes is a fast-growing socio-economic burden, highly prevalent in Kenya due to inadequacies of mitigation measures; though manageable through appropriate healthcare-seeking behaviours (HSBs). High malaria and HIV/AIDS prevalence in Migori County reveals high susceptibility; besides, Rongo Sub County recorded the highest increment in diabetes clinic attendance in 2019. Hence, the study sought to determine the patterns of influence of diabetics’ integrating HSBs on diabetes management.Materials and Methods:Health Belief Model guided the study by adopting a correlational study design and convergent mixed-method approach. Yamane’s formula was applied to select 257 respondents using cluster and simple random sampling, and 5 medi...
BACKGROUND: The epidemic rise of diabetes carries major negative public health and economic conseque...
Background: Treatment of diabetes mellitus is based on the evidence that lowering blood glucose as c...
Diabetes prevalence is increasing globally, and Sub-Saharan Africa is no exception. With diverse hea...
Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are two common non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that often coexis...
Background: In 2013, 382 million people suffered from diabetes globally, with 19.8 million in Africa...
Background: The emerging burden of high blood pressure (HBP) and diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa will...
Diabetes mellitus prevalence has been estimated at 5.1% in Rwanda. Several factors, including an inc...
BACKGROUND: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a significant public health concern that is potentially bli...
Introduction: In 2012, more than 371 million people presented with Diabetes Mellitus Type II worldwi...
The prevalence of Type II Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) has become an increasing problem in virtually eve...
Diabetes is a chronic non-communicable disease (NCD) presenting growing health and economic burdens ...
Although mortality from communicable diseases and poor nutrition have been declining, non-communicab...
The majority of the estimated 425 million people living with diabetes (PLWD) reside in low and middl...
Diabetes is one of the major non-communicable diseases and an important public health problem not on...
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a type of diabetes mellitus that is very prevalent in Uganda...
BACKGROUND: The epidemic rise of diabetes carries major negative public health and economic conseque...
Background: Treatment of diabetes mellitus is based on the evidence that lowering blood glucose as c...
Diabetes prevalence is increasing globally, and Sub-Saharan Africa is no exception. With diverse hea...
Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are two common non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that often coexis...
Background: In 2013, 382 million people suffered from diabetes globally, with 19.8 million in Africa...
Background: The emerging burden of high blood pressure (HBP) and diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa will...
Diabetes mellitus prevalence has been estimated at 5.1% in Rwanda. Several factors, including an inc...
BACKGROUND: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a significant public health concern that is potentially bli...
Introduction: In 2012, more than 371 million people presented with Diabetes Mellitus Type II worldwi...
The prevalence of Type II Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) has become an increasing problem in virtually eve...
Diabetes is a chronic non-communicable disease (NCD) presenting growing health and economic burdens ...
Although mortality from communicable diseases and poor nutrition have been declining, non-communicab...
The majority of the estimated 425 million people living with diabetes (PLWD) reside in low and middl...
Diabetes is one of the major non-communicable diseases and an important public health problem not on...
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a type of diabetes mellitus that is very prevalent in Uganda...
BACKGROUND: The epidemic rise of diabetes carries major negative public health and economic conseque...
Background: Treatment of diabetes mellitus is based on the evidence that lowering blood glucose as c...
Diabetes prevalence is increasing globally, and Sub-Saharan Africa is no exception. With diverse hea...