A study of rural clinical practice on efficiency of diabetes education
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Published:2022-10-21
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Page:912-914
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ISSN:2229-7723
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Container-title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results
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Short-container-title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results
Author:
Anil Kumar Sharma
Abstract
Introduction: Medication management to monitor blood glucose levels and reduce complications has been the focus of care for thisdisorder. In recent research, however, glycemic regulation enhancement and avoidance of long-term complications have been drivenby self-care behavior.Materials And Methods: This method was used to remove certain cases where diabetes screening was conducted using a single HbA1ctest. This criteria may have contributed to the omission of such diabetes cases (i.e., people with diabetes who had not had an HbA1ctest).Results: The first two columns iden- tified the question number and a small description of the question. The table was divided byfrequencies and percent correct pre-intervention and post-intervention answers.Conclusion: This study had similar conclusions as previous research studies identified in the literature. A similar longitudinal designwith a larger sample size has been recommended. Health care provider education serves as a foundation for maintaining and improvingthe health and well-being of persons with diabetes.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology