2015
DOI: 10.5688/ajpe79105
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Effect of an Experiential Exercise in Diabetes Management on Pharmacy Students’ Fear and Perceived Pain of Injection and Fingertip Lancing

Abstract: Objective. To determine if a diabetes management exercise would change pharmacy students' fear and perceived pain associated with injection and fingertip lancing. Methods. Before and after a 1-week experiential exercise of living with diabetes, students completed questionnaires measuring fear of injection and self-testing and recorded the level of perceived pain associated with injection and fingertip lancing. Anticipated (baseline) and experienced (follow-up) scores were compared. Results. Forty students retu… Show more

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