Development of a Supported Self-management Intervention for People With Severe Mental Illness and Type 2 Diabetes: Theory and Evidence-Based Co-design Approach
BackgroundType 2 diabetes is 2 to 3 times more common among people with severe mental illness (SMI). Self-management is crucial, with additional challenges faced by people with SMI. Therefore, it is essential that any diabetes self-management program for people with SMI addresses the unique needs of...
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Main Authors: | Claire Carswell (Author), Peter A Coventry (Author), Jennifer V E Brown (Author), Sarah L Alderson (Author), Keith Double (Author), Simon Gilbody (Author), Richard I G Holt (Author), Rowena Jacobs (Author), Jennie Lister (Author), David Osborn (Author), David Shiers (Author), Najma Siddiqi (Author), Johanna Taylor (Author), Ian Kellar (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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