The 'A Handbook of Diabetes' is written to help people navigate the health care and find useful information on diabetes. The book provides in-depth information about complications in diabetes that affect people.
Diabetes presents unique challenges to health care providers and patients alike. Because of the chronic nature of the disease and the important role daily activities play in its management, patients are, indeed, the most active and powerful providers of diabetes care. Even the most skillfully devised regimen of care is of absolutely no use in achieving metabolic control unless it is appropriately put into action by a patient. This makes the education and training of people with diabetes extremely important. Recognition of this fact has fueled the growth and development of formalized diabetes education throughout the world, although the developmental timetable varies significantly around the globe.
The 'A Handbook of Diabetes' is written to help people navigate the health care and find useful information on diabetes. The book provides in-depth information about complications in diabetes that affect people.
Packing Weight | 0.45 kg |
ISBN | 9788189297660 |
Author | Ms S.Jain |
Publisher | Farsight Publishers |
Language | English |
Page count | 208 |
Book Format | Paperback Book |