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Perceived Impacts, Facilitators and Barriers, and Recommendations to Support Diabetes Self-Management for Older Persons in Canada Through the Aging, Community and Health Research Unit – Community Partnership Program (ACHRU-CPP) Cover

Perceived Impacts, Facilitators and Barriers, and Recommendations to Support Diabetes Self-Management for Older Persons in Canada Through the Aging, Community and Health Research Unit – Community Partnership Program (ACHRU-CPP)

Open Access
|Nov 2022

Authors

Maureen Markle-Reid

mreid@mcmaster.ca

School of Nursing, McMaster University, Canada Aging, Community and Health Research Unit, McMaster University

Rebecca Ganann

mreid@mcmaster.ca

School of Nursing, McMaster University, Canada Aging, Community and Health Research Unit, McMaster University

Marie-Lee Yous

mreid@mcmaster.ca

School of Nursing, McMaster University, Canada Aging, Community and Health Research Unit, McMaster University

Tracey Chambers

mreid@mcmaster.ca

School of Nursing, McMaster University, Canada Aging, Community and Health Research Unit, McMaster University

Jenny Ploeg

mreid@mcmaster.ca

School of Nursing, McMaster University, Canada Aging, Community and Health Research Unit, McMaster University

Kathryn Fisher

mreid@mcmaster.ca

School of Nursing, McMaster University, Canada Aging, Community and Health Research Unit, McMaster University

Melissa Northwood

mreid@mcmaster.ca

School of Nursing, McMaster University, Canada Aging, Community and Health Research Unit, McMaster University
Language: English
Published on: Nov 4, 2022
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2022 Maureen Markle-Reid, Rebecca Ganann, Marie-Lee Yous, Tracey Chambers, Jenny Ploeg, Kathryn Fisher, Melissa Northwood, published by Ubiquity Press
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.