Type 1 diabetes care delivery in Yaounde, Cameroon: Social and political representations
CONCLUSION: Patients and families mobilise experience and lay knowledge to complement biomedical knowledge, but top-down policy and clinical practice limit their active engagement in T1D care.Contribution: Children with T1D and their families, policy makers, healthcare professionals, and civil society have new opportunities to contribute to person-centred care, as advocated by the Sustainable Development Goals.PMID:38572859 | DOI:10.4102/phcfm.v16i1.4229
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Herv é B Djiofack Kentsop Christina Zarowsky Julia E Von Oettingen Source Type: research
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