Harvesting Experiential Expertise to Support Safe Driving for People with Diabetes Mellitus
Marika Burda (),
Frans Horst,
Marjan Akker,
Alexander Stork,
Ilse Mesters,
Silvia Bours,
Maarten Ploeg,
Bjorn Winkens and
Johannes Knottnerus
The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 2012, vol. 5, issue 4, 264 pages
Abstract:
This study resulted in the identification and description of SDR behaviors to support safe driving. It proved possible to operationalize experiential expertise in terms of such behaviors. The next step is to have these behaviors validated by professional care providers in the field of diabetes, followed by translation into recommendations in self-management programs. Copyright Springer International Publishing AG 2012
Date: 2012
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