Diabetes education and basic insulin related knowledge assessment in nursing staff in a tertiary care hospital in India

International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries - Tập 40 Số 4 - Trang 627-632 - 2020
Rekha Singh1, T Thilagawathi1, Shezin Mansoor1, Mahesh Verma2
1Department of Endocrinology & Metabolism, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, India
2Department of Nursing, Nursing college, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, India

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