Determinats factors self-management barriers: characteristics, spiritual well-being, and religiosity in type 2 diabetes patients

Holistic nursing needs to evaluate barriers to self-management, insight from characteristics, religiosity, and spiritual well-being to understand and address the multifaceted needs of individuals with chronic conditions, such as diabetes mellitus type 2. This study aimed to identify the determining...

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