Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5871304 | Primary Care Diabetes | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study shows it possible to maintain a diabetes programme with minimal external resources, offering care and self-management support. It also illustrates that health outcomes of persons with diabetes are determined by their bio-psycho-social characteristics and behaviour, which are each subject to the content of care and the approach to chronic illness and self-management of the programme, in turn influenced by the larger context.
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Authors
Josefien Van Olmen, Ku Grace Marie, Darras Christian, Kalobu Jean Clovis, Bewa Emery, Van Pelt Maurits, Hen Heang, Van Acker Kristien, Eggermont Natalie, Schellevis François, Kegels Guy,