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    Diabetes in the workplace - diabetic's perceptions and experiences of managing their disease at work: a qualitative study

    Author
    1. A Moser
    2. Alison Smith
    3. Annmarie Ruston
    4. Bernard Fernando
    5. Department of Work and Pensions/Department of Health (2008)
    6. Diabetes Control and Complication Trial Research Group
    7. Diabetes UK
    8. E Kohner
    9. F Munir
    10. F Munir
    11. H Nixon
    12. H Vaughahn
    13. I Weijaman
    14. J Gabe
    15. K Tuncell
    16. L Makrides
    17. M Bury
    18. M Funnell
    19. National Audit Office
    20. O Ogundipe
    21. P Field
    22. P Maycut
    23. P Trief
    24. RR Holman
    25. The Stationary Office
    26. UK Diabetes
    27. V Wilson
    28. W Burton
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
    Publication date
    01/01/2013
    Field of study
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    Canterbury Research and Theses Environment
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