Diabetes education program in Bulgaria

The objective of the Diabetes Education Program for Bulgaria (DEPB) was to introduce a large-scale unified structured educational program for insulin-treated diabetic patients. A total of 52 university and regional educational centers for people with diabetes and four centers for education of childr...

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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Status
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Measures
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National Health Programs
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Patient education
Patient Education as Topic - methods
Patient Satisfaction
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Self Care
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