Implementing a research-based innovation to generate intra-familial involvement in type 2 diabetes self-management for use in diverse municipal settings: a qualitative study of barriers and facilitators

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Tue Helms Andersen
Dan Grabowski
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[1] Steno diabetes Center Copenhagen,
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Health care implementation; Family support; Patient education; Type 2 diabetes; Educator role;
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