Levels and predictors of nurses' knowledge about diabetes care and management: disparity between perceived and actual knowledge
Abstract Background Nurses have a crucial role in managing, educating, and caring for diabetic patients. However, their knowledge should be regularly assessed to avoid preventable complications and reduce costs. Therefore, the present study assessed the perceived and actual knowledge about diabetes...
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Main Authors: | Bander Albagawi (Author), Sameer A. Alkubati (Author), Rashad Abdul-Ghani (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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