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Study reported that self-monitoring of blood glucose is of limited clinical effectiveness in improving glycaemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes who are being treated with oral agents, or diet alone, and is therefore unlikely to be cost-effective
1 Researcher in Systematic Reviews, Berlin, Germany
2 Health Psychologist, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
3 Health Economist, McMaster Development Consultants, Glasgow, UK
4 Research Fellow, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
5 Professor of Public Health, Department of Public Health, Medical School Buildings, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, UK
* Corresponding author Email: n.r.waugh@abdn.ac.uk
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