The effectiveness of catharsis-education-action (CEA) counseling versus the standard clinic advice for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus at out-patient family medicine clinic a randomized controlled trial
Background: The burden of suffering of diabetes is immense. The Family Medicine clinic averages more than 200 cases of diabetes per month, about 6.7% of the total cases seen, and ranking consistently in the top ten morbidities. Many studies have concluded that counseling is effective as an interve...
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