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Generalisability of and lessons learned from a mixed-methods study conducted in three low- and middle-income countries to identify care pathways for atrial fibrillation.

Tiffany E GoodenJingya WangAlessandra de Carvalho GoulartAna C VarellaMeihui TaiVethanayagan Antony SheronHao WangHui ZhangJiaoyue ZhongBalachandran KumarendranKrishnarajah NirantharakumarRajendra SurenthirakumaranIsabela Judith Martins BensenorYutao GuoGregory Y H LipGraham Neil ThomasSemira Manaseki-Hollandnull null
Published in: Global health action (2023)
Generalisability was an issue in Brazil and China, as was selection bias. Recruitment bias was highlighted in Sri Lanka. Additional or alternative recruitment methods may be required to ensure generalisability and reduce bias in future studies aimed at identifying NCD care pathways in LMICs.
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