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Self-Care Management, Patient Education, and Nursing Support in Patients with Diabetes and Hypertension: Self-care Management in Diabetes and Hypertension

Diabetes and related complications such as hypertension are considered major public health issues throughout the world as they are the most important causes of death and disability and cause huge economic implications for both patients and the public health system. Sufficient management of these com...

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Published in:Galen 2024-02, Vol.13, p.e3166
Main Authors: Rostami, Amirabbas, Sabet, Hamid Reza, Azarm, Eftekhar, Kangari, Haleh, Elihaei, Zahra, Khodadoustan Shahraki, Babak, Hosseini Koukamari, Parisa
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