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Racial and ethnic disparities in self-monitoring of blood glucose among US adults: a qualitative review.
Authors
Ronny A Bell
Darby E Graves
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Carol A Hildebrandt
Julienne K Kirk
K M Venkat Narayan
Publication date
1 January 2007
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
Despite widespread recommendations for self-monitoring of blood glucose, compliance is reported to be low in all groups in the United States, especially among racial/ ethnic minorities
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