Access to Care and Prevalence of Hypertension and Diabetes Among Syrian Refugees in Northern Jordan
Ruwan Ratnayake,
Fatma Rawashdeh,
Raeda AbuAlRub,
Nahla Al-Ali,
Muhammad Fawad,
Mohammad Bani Hani,
Ravi Goyal,
P. Gregg Greenough,
Khaldoun Al-Amire,
Rowaida AlMaaitah and
Parveen Parmar
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Abstract:
In the Eastern Mediterranean region, the transition from a burden of primarily infectious diseases to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has been associated with increased population growth and longevity.
Keywords: access to care; hypertension; diabetes; Syrian refugees; Northern Jordan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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