Perceived barriers, benefits, facilitators, and attitudes of health professionals towards type 2 diabetes management in Oujda, Morocco: a qualitative focus group study

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Usman Sani Dankoly
Dirk Vissers
Souad Ben El Mostafa
Abderrahim Ziyyat
Bart Van Rompaey
Paul Van Royen
Abdellatif Maamri
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[1] University of Antwerp,Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
[2] University of Antwerp,Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy
[3] Campus Drie Eiken,Faculty of Sciences
[4] University Mohammed Premier,undefined
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Type 2 diabetes; Morocco; Qualitative research; Health professions;
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