2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-47902/v1
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Chronic Disease Stigma, Skepticism of the Health System, and Socio-economic Fragility: Qualitative Assessment of Factors Impacting Receptiveness to Group Medical Visits and Microfinance for Non-Communicable Disease Care in Rural Kenya

Abstract: Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of mortality in the world, and innovative approaches to NCD care delivery are being actively developed and evaluated. Combining the group-based experience of microfinance and group medical visits is a novel approach to NCD care delivery that has demonstrated beneficial impact in previous pilot studies. However, the contextual factors, facilitators, and barriers impacting wide-scale implementation of these approaches within a low- and middle-inc… Show more

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