A systematic literature review on how consumer and community involvement have shaped and influenced pre-pregnancy care interventions for women with diabetes
Abstract Background Diabetes and pregnancy studies have found better outcomes when interventions were developed with consumer (individuals with lived experience of diabetes) and community involvement. When consumers are central to development and delivery of interventions, study participants have be...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Hicks (Author), Tinashe Dune (Author), Veronica Gu (Author), David Simmons (Author), Freya MacMillan (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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