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Assessing the Quality Improvement Process of Hypertensive/Diabetic Patients through Medical Outpatient Compliance tracking in Chow Hospital, Warri, Delta State, Nigeria – A Three-Year Retrospective Study From 2015-2017
2019
Iris Journal of Nursing & Care
The management of hypertensive/diabetic clients has become more complicated through the problems caused by non-compliance with medical appointment and therapeutic regimens. This ugly trend has robbed many clients of optimal health. The theoretical framework in this study is essentially based on Imogene King's theory of goal attainment, which describes the interpersonal relationship where-by the client grows and develops to attain certain life goals by overcoming factors such as roles, stress,
doi:10.33552/ijnc.2019.02.000527
fatcat:jynmi63l6bezjmdf6u66bbybbe