ROLES OF PHYSICIAN, NURSES AND SOCIAL WORKER IN MANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC PATIENTS - REVIEW
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The diabetic patient possesses a multitude of distinct educational requirements pertaining to dietary management, monitoring, and therapeutic interventions. Specialist nurses in numerous health care systems often fulfill these requirements, with the primary objective of enabling patients to independently control their diabetes. The current level of integration of social care activities into the treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus remains uncertain, despite the increasing national expenditure in such projects. Various healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and social workers, fulfill multiple responsibilities in the self-management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), which include providing organized education, continuous support, and advocating for the healthcare system. Thoroughly researching and enhancing the preparation and coordination for these responsibilities is of utmost importance
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