Quality of life, burden of treatment, safety, and avoidance of future events (QBSAfe) protocol: a pilot study testing an intervention to shift the paradigm of diabetes care
Abstract Background Diabetes care has been traditionally focused on targeting certain levels of glycemic control. This narrow emphasis may impose burdens on patients, including high treatment costs, illness-related work, or side effects from medications, while leaving other patient needs and goals u...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jennifer E. Clark, Kasey R. Boehmer, Maggie Breslin, Shanzay Haider, Weronika Pasciak, Derek Gravholt, Brianna B. Sanchez, Sandra A. Hartasanchez, Omar M. El Kawkgi, Victor Montori, Kasia J. Lipska |
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2021
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