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Table 3 Peer reviewed publications on the results of the Rapid Assessment Protocol for Insulin Access or the International Insulin Foundation work

From: Health systems research for policy change: lessons from the implementation of rapid assessment protocols for diabetes in low- and middle-income settings

Title

Journal

Citations (Web of Knowledge)

Google scholar

Accesses

Non-communicable diseases in Mozambique: risk factors, burden, response and outcomes to date

Globalization and Health

0

0

1,867

Improving access to insulin: what can be done?

Diabetes Management

NR

2

NR

The insulin dilemma in resource-limited countries. A way forward?

Diabetologia

8

10

NR

The Diabetes UK Mozambique Twinning Programme. Results of improvements in diabetes care in Mozambique: a reassessment 6 years later using the Rapid Assessment Protocol for Insulin Access

Diabetic Medicine

4

6

NR

Looking beyond the issue of access to insulin: What is needed for proper diabetes care in resource poor settings

Diabetes Research in Clinical Practice

5

10

NR

Twinning for better diabetes care: a model for improving healthcare for non-communicable diseases in resource-poor countries

Postgraduate Medical Journal

4

7

NR

Access to medicines versus access to treatment: the case of type 1 diabetes

Bulletin of the World Health Organization

5

14

NR

Le diabète: un nouvel enjeu de santé publique pour les pays en voie de développement: l’exemple du Mali.

Médecine des maladies Métaboliques

NR

10

NR

Diabetes Care in sub-Saharan Africa

Lancet

44

99

NR

Assessing health systems for type 1 diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa: developing a ‘Rapid Assessment Protocol for Insulin Access’

BMC Health Services Research

11

21

5,297

Access to care for patients with insulin-requiring diabetes in developing countries: case studies of Mozambique and Zambia.

Diabetes Care

24

60

NR

Prognosis of diabetes in the developing world

Lancet

2

4

NR

  1. NR, Not referenced.