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Joshua Wiedermann
Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) comprising ferocious life interventions may delay or indeed help the onset of type 2 diabetes in people withdrew-diabetes. Still, engagement with DPPs is variable with session times and transportation being reported amongst walls; this may be addressed by community drugstore (CP) involvement given its recognition for accessibility. To explore factors impacting engagement with the National Health Service (NHS) DPP and the part of CP in diabetes prevention. Nine hundred and sixty- two questionnaires were posted to people with pre-diabetes linked from five general practices in Norfolk, England between November 2017 and May 2018. Followup semi-structured interviews analysed quantitatively using SPSS and qualitative data analysed inductively using thematic analysis.