Integrated person- and people-centred primary care for diabetes in low- and middle-income countries: The nurses' perspective on patient needs
CONCLUSION: The needs and domains identified by nurses and people with type 2 diabetes are very similar and inform a multisectoral and transdisciplinary action plan to jointly monitor and evaluate progress towards people-centred care for people with diabetes.IMPACT: This study demonstrates nurses' important contribution to analysing and designing people-centred care in their community. They identify and act upon social determinants of health related to schools, safety and legislation. Besides global relevance, results inform the municipal health plan and an ongoing research project on cardiometabolic health.PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Data from prior patient consultations were included in the study design, and study results inform the municipal health plan.PMID:37427833 | DOI:10.1111/jan.15760
Source: Adv Data - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Christine Cecile Leyns Doriene Stilma Memelink Laura Bullinga Jan De Maeseneer Sara Willems Carlijn Campman Melssen Source Type: research
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