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... integration in a multifaceted intervention so that individual parts interact. 2. To establish an overall educational approach and uniformity in all parts of patient education, also by way of ... coherently. In many instances, there is an absence of overview and educational coherence and patient education appears as a collection of integrated subelements that patients and professionals find ... formulating five core themes (for a more detailed descrip-tion ofareviewof the literature and analysis, please see Grabowski (2010)):1. Multifaceted patient education – What advantages, disadvantages,...
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