
pmid: 1446146
The complications associated with inaccurate capillary blood glucose monitoring and poor control of diabetes are well known. This article explores the research identifying potential causes of inaccurate testing, examines ways of minimizing error and investigates quality control issues.
Quality Control, Bias, Patient Education as Topic, Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring, Humans
Quality Control, Bias, Patient Education as Topic, Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring, Humans
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