Patients' Expectations of Evidence-Based Service at the Pharmacy Regarding Information on Self-Care of the Feet for Persons with Diabetes at Risk of Developing Foot Ulcers - A Cross-Sectional Observational Study in Sweden.

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Full Title: Patient Prefer Adherence

Abbreviation: Patient Prefer Adherence

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Subject Category: Medicine, General & Internal

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"Disclosure The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work."

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"The study was supported by the Innovation Platform in Västra Götaland Region and the Diabetes Organisation in Gothenburg. The authors would like to thank everyone that participated in the study, and we are most grateful to Susanna Danial and Erika Bolin for their contribution to the study during the collection and analysis of the data as a part of their studies at Gothenburg University at the Programme in Pharmacy. We would also like to thank statistician Christer Johansson for the statistical analyses. Finally, we would like to express our appreciation to our graphic designer Pontus Andersson for the illustrations in the MyFoot Diabetes and D-Foot software."

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