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Comparison of psychosocial adjustment in people with diabetes with and without diabetic foot ulceration
Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 07/23/08
Akca AT et al. - The participants without DFU had adjusted better to their illness than participants with DFU. The nurse should evaluate and support the patient for psychosocial adjustment to diabetes to prevent chronic complication such as DFU.
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