Adherence to insulin treatment in insulin-naïve type 2 diabetic patients initiated on different insulin regimens
Patient Preference and Adherence2015Vol. 9, pp. 1225–1225
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Abstract
Persistence to insulin therapy was poorer than anticipated but appeared to be higher in patients with the basal bolus regimen. Negative perceptions about insulin therapy seemed to be the main cause for poor adherence in our cohort.
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