Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of a community-based hypertension improvement project in Ghana: a qualitative study of ComHIP

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Alma J. Adler
Amos K. Laar
Agnes M. Kotoh
Helena Legido-Quigley
Pablo Perel
Peter Lamptey
Isabelle L. Lange
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[1] Harvard Medical School Boston,Department of Global Health and Social Medicine
[2] London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine,Department of Non
[3] School of Public Health,communicable Disease Epidemiology
[4] University of Ghana,Department of Population, Family, & Reproductive Health
[5] FHI360,Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
[6] London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine,undefined
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Hypertension; Implementation research; Facilitators; Ghana; Community-based; Qualitative research;
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