Patients' lived experiences of self-injectable diabetes treatment: A phenomenological study
Background: A diabetes diagnosis has significant implications and affects the individual's health and social opportunities; it may also carry ethical and cultural consequences, especially when self-injectable treatment is involved. Therefore, it is important to understand lived experiences of p...
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Main Authors: | Frans N. Ndara (Author), Vistolina Nuuyoma (Author) |
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