Understanding the modifiable health systems barriers to hypertension management in Malaysia: a multi-method health systems appraisal approach
Background: The growing burden of non-communicable diseases in middle-income countries demands models of care that are appropriate to local contexts and acceptable to patients in order to be effective. We describe a health system appraisal to inform the design of an intervention that will be used in...
Main Authors: | Balabanova, D (Author), Kuhlbrandt, C (Author), Majid, F (Author), McCready, T (Author), Mckee, M (Author), Mustapha, F (Author), Ng, KK (Author), Nieuwlaat, R (Author), Risso-Gill, I (Author), Schwalm, JD (Author), Teo, KK (Author), Yusoff, K (Author), Yusuf, S (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015
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