Improving Diabetes Control for Syrian Refugees in Jordan: A Longitudinal Cohort Study Comparing the Effects of Cash Transfers and Health Education Interventions

This is the underlying data for a manuscript currently pending publication. The manuscript presents findings from a quasi-experimental prospective cohort study was implemented from October 2018 through January 2020 to assess the effectiveness of multi-purpose cash, community health volunteer-led education, and conditional cash transfers with respect to health measures among Syrian refugees with type II diabetes in Jordan.

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notes This is the underlying data for a manuscript currently pending publication. The manuscript presents findings from a quasi-experimental prospective cohort study was implemented from October 2018 through January 2020 to assess the effectiveness of multi-purpose cash, community health volunteer-led education, and conditional cash transfers with respect to health measures among Syrian refugees with type II diabetes in Jordan.
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title Improving Diabetes Control for Syrian Refugees in Jordan: A Longitudinal Cohort Study Comparing the Effects of Cash Transfers and Health Education Interventions