Type 2 diabetes management: Patient knowledge and health care team perceptions, South Africa
Background: South African research indicates that the highest death rates between 2004 and 2005 were from diabetes mellitus. There is minimal research information on interactions between what patients know about their disease and what health professionals perceive thatpatients should know to control...
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Main Authors: | Nombeko Mshunqane (Author), Aimee V. Stewart (Author), Allan D. Rothberg (Author) |
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