Participant Perspectives of Cognitive Rehabilitation for Type 2 Diabetes: Expectations and Impact.
Conclusions: While the participants did not initially tie their cognitive complaints to diabetes, they were able to show how and why they might use cognitive strategies to improve diabetes self-management activities. By adapting those strategies for diabetes, quality of life can improve as well as potentially glycemic control.
PMID: 30210872 [PubMed]
Source: Journal of Aging Research - Category: Geriatrics Tags: J Aging Res Source Type: research
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