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A clinic-based pilot intervention to enhance diabetes management for elderly Hispanic patients. 一项以临床为基础的试点干预措施,以加强老年西班牙裔患者的糖尿病管理。
The journal of health, environment & education Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.18455/08001
Annie L Nguyen, Marco Angulo, Linda L Haghi, Maya Cruz, Nahal Nikroo, Sarah Peraza, Justin Bennink, O Kenrik Duru, Alison A Moore, Laura A Mosqueda
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