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SUMMARY
In 2021, roughly 537 million people had diabetes globally with an estimated rise to 643 million by 2030, and to 783 million by 2045, the majority of these being people with type 2 diabetes. Evidence on the prevalence of diabetes in rural settings is limited, however, rural areas are reported to have higher prevalence of people with glucose impairment, a risk factor for developing diabetes. Studies also report several factors deterring diabetes patients from accessing diabetes care timely and continuing with care. Although this study was conducted among people with diabetes and their caregivers . . .
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