Experiences with tailoring of primary diabetes care in well-organised general practices: a mixed-methods study
Abstract Background Dutch standard diabetes care is generally protocol-driven. However, considering that general practices wish to tailor diabetes care to individual patients and encourage self-management, particularly in light of current COVID-19 related constraints, protocols and other barriers ma...
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Main Authors: | Sytske van Bruggen (Author), Marise J. Kasteleyn (Author), Simone P. Rauh (Author), Julia S. Meijer (Author), Karin J. G. Busch (Author), Mattijs E. Numans (Author), Niels H. Chavannes (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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