BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) contribute significantly to the global disease burden, with low-and middle-income (LMICs) countries disproportionately affected. A significant knowledge gap in NCDs exacerbates the high burden, worsened by perennial health system challenges, including human and financial resources constraints. Primary health care workers play a crucial role in offering health care to most people in LMICs, and their views on the barriers to the provision of quality care for NCDs are critical. This study explored perceived barriers to providing NCDs care in primary health care facilities in Zimbabwe. METHODS: In-depth, individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with general nurses in primary care faciliti...
Background: This article describes the setting-up process for nurse-led pilot clinics for the manage...
Background Chronic diseases, primarily cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes and ca...
In Kenya, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 27% of all deaths. Adult Kenyans have an 18% ...
AbstractBackgroundLow-income countries face a dual burden of endemic chronic non-communicable diseas...
Background: Low-income countries face a dual burden of endemic chronic non-communicable diseases (NC...
There is rich literature on barriers to medicines access for the treatment of non-communicable dise...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-127).Zimbabwe is facing very serious economic challe...
BACKGROUND:The prevalence of non-communicable diseases, and associated morbidity and mortality, is i...
Background: Nigeria as well as other low and middle-income countries have double burden of communica...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a growing health burden in Sub-Saharan Africa and especially Ug...
INTRODUCTION:Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing an epidemiological transition as the burden of NCDs ...
With non-communicable diseases (NCDs) projected to become leading causes of morbidity and mortality ...
Objective: To explore healthcare providers’ perspective on non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention...
BACKGROUND: Historically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infecti...
SummaryBackgroundHistorically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, in...
Background: This article describes the setting-up process for nurse-led pilot clinics for the manage...
Background Chronic diseases, primarily cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes and ca...
In Kenya, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 27% of all deaths. Adult Kenyans have an 18% ...
AbstractBackgroundLow-income countries face a dual burden of endemic chronic non-communicable diseas...
Background: Low-income countries face a dual burden of endemic chronic non-communicable diseases (NC...
There is rich literature on barriers to medicines access for the treatment of non-communicable dise...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-127).Zimbabwe is facing very serious economic challe...
BACKGROUND:The prevalence of non-communicable diseases, and associated morbidity and mortality, is i...
Background: Nigeria as well as other low and middle-income countries have double burden of communica...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a growing health burden in Sub-Saharan Africa and especially Ug...
INTRODUCTION:Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing an epidemiological transition as the burden of NCDs ...
With non-communicable diseases (NCDs) projected to become leading causes of morbidity and mortality ...
Objective: To explore healthcare providers’ perspective on non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention...
BACKGROUND: Historically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infecti...
SummaryBackgroundHistorically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, in...
Background: This article describes the setting-up process for nurse-led pilot clinics for the manage...
Background Chronic diseases, primarily cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes and ca...
In Kenya, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 27% of all deaths. Adult Kenyans have an 18% ...