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A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Estimates and analysis of the number of people with non-diabetic hyperglycaemia in local authority and clinical commissioning group (CCG) areas.
FOI request regarding the number of type one and type two diabetic officers at CNC and whether they are emergency response drivers.
This study is set in a resource-limited urban setting in Zimbabwe with a high burden of TB and HIV
Annual update of indicators in the diabetes foot care profiles.
An analysis of expenditure, volume and trends on prescribing for diabetes in England.
This study shows the important role that CHVs play in delivering consistent, quality care for refugees and other vulnerable populations
The national diabetes foot care report presents data for England on lower-limb amputations and hospital admissions for diabetes-related foot disease.
Among Syrian Refugee and Host Community Care-Seekers in Lebanon
The prevalence of hypertension and diabetes among long-displaced Syrian refugees in northern Jordan and their level of access to care
An evaluation questionnaire was based on the measures in the WHO policy on TB infection control in healthcare facilities
The study found that community health volunteers provided a critical link to Syrian refugees with noncommunicable diseases
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