Diabetes-related knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Free State province, South Africa
Abstract
Unlike acute illnesses where patients are treated usually without their active participation,1 diabetes care is complex and requires predominantly self-management.2 Patients with diabetes and/or their families need to assume the major responsibility for managing their condition in order to achieve and maintain good glycaemic control and prevent complications.3 Constant attention to diet, regular exercise/physical activity, glucose monitoring, compliance with medications and foot care are imperative in order to achieve good glycaemic control.2,3
Published
2020-07-23
How to Cite
Peer, N., & Kengne, A. (2020). Diabetes-related knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Free State province, South Africa. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 32(4), 3-4. Retrieved from http://sajcn.redbricklibrary.com/index.php/SAJCN/article/view/1480
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