Care-giving burden and quality of life in diabetic foot patients' care givers
Introduction: The burden of care-giving is defined as the burdensustained by an individual who is giving care to an elderly, chronically ill orincapacitated person; the levels of perception of the burden are known to beaffected by various personal and disease-related characteristics. Studies thatcom...
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Main Authors: | Ece Yazla (Author), Mehmet Emrah Karadere (Author), Özlem Terzi (Author), Mete Dolapçı (Author), Ahmet Yastı (Author) |
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