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Quality assessment of patients' self-monitoring of blood glucose in community pharmacies

Kjome et al., 2010

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10999368717117093357
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Kjome R
Granas A
Nerhus K
Sandberg S
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Pharmacy Practice

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Objective To evaluate diabetes patients' self-monitoring of blood glucose using a community pharmacy-based quality assurance procedure, to investigate whether the procedure improved the quality of the patient performance of self monitoring of blood glucose, and to …
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