A Literature Review of Self-care Behaviors among Patients with Diabetes Using the Theory of Planned Behavior
Background: The incidence and prevalence of diabetes Mellitus (DM) are considered to be among the highest in the world, making it an alarming medical issue. It has been shown that suboptimal adherence to self-care behaviors (SCBs) such as medication adherence...
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Main Authors: | Bouthayna AL-Dalaen (Author), Abdulkarim Alzayyat (Author) |
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Jordan University of Science and Technology,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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