'It kinda sucks': Illness perception of a group of South African adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Background: Living with diabetes is challenging, especially for adolescents at risk of poor glycaemic control. Understanding the illness perceptions of this group is important to be able to develop interventions for this growing population in need. Aim: This study explored the illness perception amo...
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Main Authors: | Schvaugn Lesage (Author), Elmari Deacon (Author), Esmé van Rensburg (Author), David Segal (Author) |
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