Under-Utilization of Diabetes Self-Management Education: Ideas on Why and Some Suggested Solutions
Did you ever stop to wonder why the increasing incidence of diabetes does not seem to translate into an increase in the number of people taking part in Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME)? If so, you are not alone. As part of National Diabetes Month activities, Drs Rui Li and Sundar Shrestha o...
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