Relationship between patient satisfactions with diabetes care and treatment.

@article{Bener2014RelationshipBP,
  title={Relationship between patient satisfactions with diabetes care and treatment.},
  author={A Bener and Abdulla O.A.A. Al-Hamaq and Mohammad Tahir Yousafzai and M Abdul-Ghani},
  journal={Nigerian journal of clinical practice},
  year={2014},
  volume={17 2},
  pages={
          218-25
        }
}
BACKGROUND Measurement of treatment satisfaction in diabetes is important as it has been shown to be associated with positive outcomes, reduced disease cost and better health. AIM The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between treatment satisfaction of diabetes patients and socioeconomic, clinical, medication adherence and health-related factors in Qatar. DESIGN This is a cross-sectional study. SETTING The survey was carried out in primary health care centers and hospitals… 
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