Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living With Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences
This paper reports quantitative and descriptive qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study exploring and evaluating the outcomes and experiences of clients, staff and students piloting an integrated interprofessional programme for community members with type II diabetes. The one-day per week, e...
Main Authors: | O'Brien (Author), McNaughton, S (Author), Flood (Author), Morgan (Author), Bowmar (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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Bond University,
2017-11-15T01:43:37Z.
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