Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension, stroke,
diabetes and cancers, are major causes of disability and death in Ghana.
NCDs are not only public health problems. They are also developmental
problems, because the rising prevalence of long-term chronic conditions
has major social and financial implications for affected individuals,
families, healthcare providers and the government. This University of
Ghana Readers volume from the Regional Institute for Population Studies
presents social and medical science research on Ghana's NCD burden. The
body of multidisciplinary research spans the last fifty years and offers
important insights on NCD prevalence and experience as well as cultural,
health systems and policy responses. This volume will be an essential
resource for researchers and students in the health sciences, healthcare
providers, health policymakers, and lay individuals with an interest in
Ghana's contemporary public health challenges.