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Participant Perspectives of Cognitive Rehabilitation for Type 2 Diabetes: Expectations and Impact 원문보기

Journal of aging research, v.2018, 2018년, pp.6563457 -   

Cuevas, Heather E. (School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, 1710 Red River, Austin, TX 78701, USA) ,  Stuifbergen, Alexa K. (School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, 1710 Red River, Austin, TX 78701, USA) ,  Ward, Catherine (School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, 1710 Red River, Austin, TX 78701, USA)

Abstract AI-Helper 아이콘AI-Helper

Purpose To describe the experiences of people with type 2 diabetes who have completed a comprehensive cognitive rehabilitation intervention. Method Nineteen participants with type 2 diabetes enrolled in an 8-week intervention consisting of 4 educational classes to learn strategies to improve cogniti...

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