Grey nomads with diabetes self-management on the road - a scoping review
CONCLUSION: The literature showed that the grey nomad population had a similar distribution of chronic illness, including diabetes, to that of the general Australian population, but very little was published about how they self-manage conditions when in remote locations where healthcare services were limited. The emerging roles of digital technology and development opportunities for pharmacists offer new and innovative avenues to support grey nomads with diabetes while travelling in rural and remote Australia.PMID:34303325 | DOI:10.22605/RRH6517
Source: Rural Remote Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Anita De Bellis Christine H McCloud Jane Giles Marc Apolloni Wendy Abigail Pauline Hill Liam McClory Source Type: research
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