Behavioural Response To Self-Medication Practice Before and During Covid-19 Pandemic in Western Uganda
Background: Self-medication has become a serious public health problem posing great risks, especially with the increasing number of cases of COVID-19 disease globally and in Uganda. This may be partly because of the absence of a recognized treatment for the disease, however, the differing prevalen...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Sunday, Dare, Ejike, Daniel Eze, Isaac, Echoru, Ibe Michael, Usman, Fred, Ssempijja, Edmund Eriya, Bukenya, Robinson, Ssebuufu |
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Language: | English |
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Patient Preference and Adherence
2023
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1026 |
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