Current evidence for designing self-management support for underserved populations: an integrative review using the example of diabetes
Abstract Aims With numerous and continuing attempts at adapting diabetes self-management support programmes to better account for underserved populations, its important that the lessons being learned are understood and shared. The work we present here reviews the latest evidence and best practice in...
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Main Authors: | Ian Litchfield (Author), Tim Barrett (Author), Julian Hamilton-Shield (Author), Theresa Moore (Author), Parth Narendran (Author), Sabi Redwood (Author), Aidan Searle (Author), Suma Uday (Author), Jess Wheeler (Author), Sheila Greenfield (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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