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Health promotion
Randomised controlled trial
In individuals with poorly controlled diabetes, a reciprocal peer support programme gives greater 6-month improvement in HbA1c than does nurse care management
- Correspondence to Mary Carolan
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Victoria University, PO Box 14428, Melbourne, McKechnie Street, St Albans Vic 3021, VIC 8001, Australia; mary.carolan{at}vu.edu.au
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In individuals with poorly controlled diabetes, a reciprocal peer support programme gives greater 6-month improvement in HbA1c than does nurse care management
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