The book addresses the levels of knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices) of patients with diabetes mellitus, with a focus on how both these factors influence self-care and disease control.The work shows that many patients have basic knowledge of what diabetes is, its symptoms and complications, but still face difficulties in maintaining healthy habits. Factors such as level of education, access to information and support from family and health services directly affect the way patients deal with treatment.The book emphasizes the importance of health education, multidisciplinary follow-up and community intervention strategies to improve the outcomes and quality of life of diabetic patients.
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