2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2016.07.012
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Comparing perceived self-management practices of adult type 2 diabetic patients after completion of a structured ADA certified diabetes self-management education program with unstructured individualized nurse practitioner led diabetes self-management education

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“…Emphasis on diabetes self-management through trained primary practitioner or educators have been proven to overcome negative habits and promote diabetes self-management behaviors [ 10 ]. But emphasis provided on the non-pharmacological lifestyle components is quite variable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emphasis on diabetes self-management through trained primary practitioner or educators have been proven to overcome negative habits and promote diabetes self-management behaviors [ 10 ]. But emphasis provided on the non-pharmacological lifestyle components is quite variable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ostiguín-Meléndez, S. Bustamante-Edqén promueven el cuidado familiar como proceso, que permiten perpetuar prácticas de cuidado, así como en su caso adaptarlas a los nuevos y constantes requerimientos de salud del grupo. Algunos estudios más recientes enfocados en la capacidad autogestiva de la familia para atender la cronicidad 20,21 , destacan que el conocimiento de la familia y sus dinámicas o procesos son sustantivas para cualquier intervención. Así, el estudio del cuidado familiar es sin duda un tema relevante y actual que debe ocupar la atención de enfermería.…”
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