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Uptake of diabetes follow-up checks by minority community groups: a rapid review of the evidence for the CYMELL study
Llinos Haf Spencer,
Mohammed Albustami,
Alison Porter ,
Gargi Naha,
Rebecca L Thomas,
Siân Rees,
Rose Stewart,
Thanuja Hettiarachchi,
Nicola O’Brien,
Rhiannon Tudor Edwards,
Ashra Khanom
The Lancet, Volume: 402, Start page: S86
Swansea University Authors: Alison Porter , Ashra Khanom
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/s0140-6736(23)02072-x
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Type 2 diabetes is a public health priority for the UK. A growing body of evidence has indicated ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in rates of diabetes prevalence and complications. Attendance at diabetes follow-up checks is key to ensuring complications are identified and managed at an early sta...
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