Background: Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limited amount is known about the quality of diabetes care in this setting. We investigated the provision and receipt of diabetes care delivered in UK primary care. Methods: Postal surveys with all healthcare professionals and a random sample of 100 patients with Type 2 diabetes from 99 UK primary care practices. Results: 326/361 (90.3%) doctors, 163/186 (87.6%) nurses and 3591 patients (41.8%) returned a questionnaire. Clinicians reported giving advice about lifestyle behaviours (e.g. 88 % would routinely advise about calorie restriction; 99.6 % about increasing exercise) more often than patients reported having received it (43 % and 4...
Abstract Background National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of c...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
Aims To conduct a systematic review of published observational studies of quality of diabetes care i...
Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limite...
Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limite...
Background: Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, o...
Aims To describe the problems and barriers perceived by general practitioners (GPs) whilst providing...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important...
OBJECTIVE: Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and Englan...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and U.K. Information ...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
Aims To explore newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients' views about Scottish diabetes services at ...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
BACKGROUND: Remission of Type 2 diabetes is achievable through dietary change and weight loss. In th...
by Paddison et al. (1) provides valuable information that furthers our under-standing of the primary...
Abstract Background National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of c...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
Aims To conduct a systematic review of published observational studies of quality of diabetes care i...
Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limite...
Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limite...
Background: Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, o...
Aims To describe the problems and barriers perceived by general practitioners (GPs) whilst providing...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important...
OBJECTIVE: Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and Englan...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and U.K. Information ...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
Aims To explore newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients' views about Scottish diabetes services at ...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
BACKGROUND: Remission of Type 2 diabetes is achievable through dietary change and weight loss. In th...
by Paddison et al. (1) provides valuable information that furthers our under-standing of the primary...
Abstract Background National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of c...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
Aims To conduct a systematic review of published observational studies of quality of diabetes care i...