Communication and Social Relations: A Qualitative Study of Families' Experience with Their Outpatient Pediatric Diabetes Visits
Clinical outpatient visits comprise a relatively small part of the lives of children with diabetes and their families, but there is evidence that these visits have a strong impact on the long-term management of diabetes. Because children with diabetes are looking at frequent hospital visits for the...
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Main Authors: | Louise Norman Jespersen (Author), Jannet Svensson (Author), Kasper Ascanius Pilgaard (Author), Dan Grabowski (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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