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Effectiveness of a health promotion programme for farmers and fishermen with type-2 diabetes in Taiwan

chen m.‐y., huang w.‐c., peng y.‐s., guo j.‐s., chen c.‐p., jong m.‐c. & lin h.‐c. (2011) Effectiveness of a health promotion programme for farmers and fishermen with type‐2 diabetes in Taiwan. Journal of Advanced Nursing 67(9), 2060–2067. Aims.  This paper is a report of a study examining the d...

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Main Authors: Chen, Mei-Yen, Huang, Wei-Chao, Peng, Yun-Shing, Guo, Jing-Song, Chen, Chia-Pei, Jong, Ming-Chung, Lin, Hui-Chuan
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Counseling
Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - prevention & control
Diabetic Foot - prevention & control
Female
Fisheries
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Health Promotion - organization & administration
Health Status Indicators
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Middle Aged
Mortality
Nursing
Patient Education as Topic
primary health care
Program Evaluation
Quality of life
Risk assessment
Rural Population
Self Care - methods
Taiwan - epidemiology
Treatment Outcome
Wellness programs
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