
The results of a study of nurse-patient interactions related to diabetes foot care from the RNs' perspective are reported. Results indicated significant interaction differences between acute care and home health settings. Implications for nurses in both clinical areas are discussed.
Adult, Male, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Middle Aged, Nursing Staff, Hospital, Home Care Services, Diabetic Foot, Midwestern United States, Health Care Surveys, Humans, Female, Nurse-Patient Relations, Aged
Adult, Male, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Middle Aged, Nursing Staff, Hospital, Home Care Services, Diabetic Foot, Midwestern United States, Health Care Surveys, Humans, Female, Nurse-Patient Relations, Aged
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