M.S. Marjorie A. Speers, Ph.D. Dennis C. Turk (Director)
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Diabetes self-care: knowledge, beliefs motivation, and action
A growing concern among health-care providers is the problem of adherence. This paper describes the complexities of adhering to the diabetic treatment regimen and emphasizes that care of diabetes should be viewed as a set of problems extending over time. A problemsolving approach is proposed as a way of increasing adherence to diabetes self-care.