Corrections
The JAOA regrets 2 errors that appeared in the following article:
Petznick AM. Identifying and addressing barriers to insulin acceptance and adherence in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2013;113 (4 suppl 2):
.In the first column on page S11, reference 26 was incorrectly cited for the quotation “In newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients with markedly symptomatic and/or elevated blood glucose levels or HbA1c, consider insulin therapy, with or without additional agents, from the outset.” Reference 11 should have been cited.
In the second box of Figure 8, a greater than symbol was missing from the last line. The item should have read as follows: “Can increase dose by 4 units every 3 days if blood glucose level is >180 mg/dL.”
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