[The experience of being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in primary care].

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Ministère du Travail, de la Santé et des Solidarités, 14 avenue Duquesne, 75350 Paris, France.

Published: October 2024

The announcement of diabetes can be an ordeal for the person learning about it, and a difficult time for the doctor notifying them. By setting up a multi-professional team, we can offer personalized nursing support. This meets patients' expectations. These include reassurance, sufficient time to obtain answers to their questions, the ability to plan ahead, and the understanding that they have a say in their own health.

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