Chronic diseases community
Actually OPIMEC has more than 700 users registered and organized around communities of practice to develop knowledge on chronicity and polypathology, sharing learnings based on collective reflection on practical experiences.
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Selected tag: latin america
In this section you can view the content created by members of the Community.
- Understanding chronic non-communicable diseases in Latin America: towards an equity-based research agenda Posted on 26/01/2012 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
- Although chronic non-communicable diseases are traditionally depicted as diseases of affluence, growing evidence suggests they strike along the fault lines of social inequality. The challenge of understanding how these conditions ... chronic disease, latin america, risk factors, social justice
- Understanding chronic non-communicable diseases in Latin America: towards an equity-based research agenda Posted on 14/11/2011 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
- Although chronic non-communicable diseases are traditionally depicted as diseases of affluence, growing evidence suggests they strike along the fault lines of social inequality. The challenge of understanding how these conditions ... chronic disease, latin america, risk factors, social justice
- Innovative care and self-care strategies for people with chronic diseases in Latin America Posted on 23/02/2010 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
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Objectives. To identify innovative strategies for improved care and self-care of patients with chronic diseases (CD) in Latin America and to explore interest in creating a Latin American network of ...
america latina, apoyo social, autocuidado, chronic disease, enfermedad cronica, grupos de apoyo, latin america, self care, self-help groups, social support, telecuidado, telenursing











