2011
DOI: 10.2217/dmt.10.5
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Improving access to insulin: what can be done?

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“…Arranging periodic refresher sessions with patients is helpful in addressing any new issues that arise during the course of therapy. [ 61 ] The message should be personalized, and information relevant to the patient's perspective should be provided. [ 62 ]…”
Section: Njection T Echniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arranging periodic refresher sessions with patients is helpful in addressing any new issues that arise during the course of therapy. [ 61 ] The message should be personalized, and information relevant to the patient's perspective should be provided. [ 62 ]…”
Section: Njection T Echniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…En su despensa los únicos alimentos disponibles eran un paquete de chocolate instantáneo y un paquete de pan blanco, alimentos de fácil acceso por precio y accesibilidad. En este sentido, la OMS ya ha hecho un llamado a que, en términos de enfermedades crónicas y medicamentos, no basta con lograr que las personas tengan el acceso a los medicamentos, sino que tengan los medios para lograr su optimo uso (Berán, 2011). En términos de habitabilidad, las personas que viven solas en condiciones de vulnerabilidad económica, se enfrentan a la infraestructura y al acondicionamiento de vivienda precarios que además, responde a lógicas de propiedad individual, que no facilitan el cuidado y el autocuidado.…”
Section: Percepción De Salud Y Servicios De Saludunclassified
“…Yet an array of international and national barriers interact to hamper access to insulin, and many in low-and middle-income countries do not receive this essential treatment (39,40).…”
Section: Insulin and Oral Hypoglycaemic Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%