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11 Tipps, um Diabetiker bei der Stange zu halten

Adherence problems and clinical inertia. 11 strategies keeping patients with diabetes onboard

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Die beste Therapie hilft nur etwas, wenn sie auch umgesetzt wird. Wie können Sie Ihre Diabetespatienten zur besseren „Mitarbeit“ motivieren? Oder liegt es vielleicht gar nicht nur am Patienten? Eine Spurensuche und wertvolle Strategien für die Praxis.

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Kulzer, B. 11 Tipps, um Diabetiker bei der Stange zu halten. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 159, 67–72 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-017-9343-9

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