Background: Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medications for the remainder of their lives. While this regimen is demanding, little research has been done on the experiences individuals have with diabetes medication use and the continuity of use, especially patients from rural areas of Tanzania. This study explores the lived experiences of diabetes medication use and the continuity of use among adult diabetes patients from rural communities with limited access to diabetes medicines. Methods: We conducted 19 in-depth interviews to explore patients' experiences with diabetes medication use and the continuity of use. We employed the 5As of access to care to situate the behavioral practices surrounding diabetes...
BACKGROUND: Data are scarce on the availability and affordability of essential medicines for diabete...
Diabetes is an emerging health threat in Bangladesh. The study objectives were to evaluate self-mana...
Type 2 diabetes and its associated co-morbidities have a significant impact on Māori and other indig...
markdownabstractBackground: Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medi...
Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medications for the remainder of...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medications for the ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medications for the ...
Diabetes prevalence in Tanzania was estimated at 9.1% in 2012 among adults aged 24–65 years — higher...
Background: In 2016, an estimated 872,000 Kenyans were living with diabetes, a country average of 4%...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>While there are biomedical drugs ...
Early in the 20th century, diabetes mellitus was considered to be a rare medical condition in Africa...
Introduction: Globally, there has been an insurgence of utilisation of complementary among diabetic ...
[Background] Healthcare-seeking behaviour has been investigated to a limited extent in persons with ...
Diabetes is a non-communicable disease which accounts for the fifth among the top causes of mortalit...
Background: Although the large majority of persons with diabetes and other non-communicable diseases...
BACKGROUND: Data are scarce on the availability and affordability of essential medicines for diabete...
Diabetes is an emerging health threat in Bangladesh. The study objectives were to evaluate self-mana...
Type 2 diabetes and its associated co-morbidities have a significant impact on Māori and other indig...
markdownabstractBackground: Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medi...
Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medications for the remainder of...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medications for the ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic condition which requires many patients to use medications for the ...
Diabetes prevalence in Tanzania was estimated at 9.1% in 2012 among adults aged 24–65 years — higher...
Background: In 2016, an estimated 872,000 Kenyans were living with diabetes, a country average of 4%...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>While there are biomedical drugs ...
Early in the 20th century, diabetes mellitus was considered to be a rare medical condition in Africa...
Introduction: Globally, there has been an insurgence of utilisation of complementary among diabetic ...
[Background] Healthcare-seeking behaviour has been investigated to a limited extent in persons with ...
Diabetes is a non-communicable disease which accounts for the fifth among the top causes of mortalit...
Background: Although the large majority of persons with diabetes and other non-communicable diseases...
BACKGROUND: Data are scarce on the availability and affordability of essential medicines for diabete...
Diabetes is an emerging health threat in Bangladesh. The study objectives were to evaluate self-mana...
Type 2 diabetes and its associated co-morbidities have a significant impact on Māori and other indig...