Influences on Patient Uptake of and Engagement With the National Health Service Digital Diabetes Prevention Programme: Qualitative Interview Study
BackgroundDigital diabetes prevention programs (digital-DPPs) are being implemented as population-based approaches to type 2 diabetes mellitus prevention in several countries to address problems with the uptake of traditional face-to-face diabetes prevention programs. However, assessments of digital...
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Main Authors: | Jamie Ross (Author), Sarah Cotterill (Author), Peter Bower (Author), Elizabeth Murray (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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