Education Preferences of People With Gout: Exploring Differences Between Indigenous and Nonindigenous Peoples from Rural and Urban Locations
ConclusionMāori and NZEuropean individuals with gout report different understandings and education preferences around personal triggers of gout, treatment options, and ways of receiving information about gout. Further research is required to develop ethnicity‐specific gout education resources internationally.
Source: Arthritis Care and Research - Category: Rheumatology Authors: Gareth J. Treharne, Aimee C. Richardson, Tia Neha, Niamh Fanning, Ronald Janes, Ben Hudson, Andrea Judd, Suzanne Pitama, Lisa K. Stamp Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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