Copability, coping, and learning as focal concepts in the evaluation of computerised diabetes disease management
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Ann Bygholm | Ole K. Hejlesen | Egil Boisen | David A. Cavan | O. Hejlesen | D. Cavan | A. Bygholm | E. Boisen
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