Correlates of type 2 diabetes and glycaemic control in adults in Saudi Arabia a secondary data analysis of the Saudi health interview survey
Abstract Background There is evidence that type 2 diabetes self-management programmes may have a positive impact on health outcomes of adults living in Gulf countries. However, none of the programmes evaluated were developed using evidence about the specific needs of adults with Type 2 diabetes livi...
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Main Authors: | Thamer Al Slamah (Author), Barbara I. Nicholl (Author), Fatima Y. Alslail (Author), Leanne Harris (Author), Deborah Kinnear (Author), Craig A. Melville (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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