Feasibility of Using the Omaha System for Self-Report of Symptoms by Adults with Diabetes

The Omaha System should be further explored as a communication tool between individuals and their health care providers in personal health records, surveys, and other assessment tools, and reading level concerns should be addressed. Twenty-eight symptoms from 13 Omaha System problems, including Inco...

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Data collection
Diabetes
Disease control
Health care expenditures
Informatics
Innovations
Interoperability
Methods
Nursing
Pain
Personal health
Polls & surveys
Studies
title Feasibility of Using the Omaha System for Self-Report of Symptoms by Adults with Diabetes
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