Making the most of audit and feedback to improve diabetes care: a qualitative study of the perspectives of Australian Diabetes Centres
Abstract Background Diabetes has high burden on the health system and the individual, and many people living with diabetes struggle to optimally manage their condition. In Australia, people living with diabetes attend a mixture of primary, secondary and tertiary care centres. Many of these Diabetes...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Quigley (Author), Sophia Zoungas (Author), Edward Zimbudzi (Author), Natalie Wischer (Author), Sofianos Andrikopoulos (Author), Sally E. Green (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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