Patient centered research to improve community involvement (PaRTICIpate) in diabetes self-management: a conference series for developing collaborations between researchers, stakeholders, and patients
Abstract Background A patient-centered approach to research development is important to the creation of research evidence that is meaningful and beneficial to patients. Collaboration between patients, stakeholders, and researchers, where patients serve an integral role in all aspects of the research...
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Main Authors: | Ashley S. Crumby (Author), Erin R. Holmes (Author), Meagen Rosenthal (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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