Diabetic clients must make daily decisions about their health care needs. Observational and anecdotal evidence suggests that vast differences exist between the kinds of choices diabetic clients make and the kinds of chances they are willing to take. The purpose of this investigation was to develop a diabetic risk-assessment tool. This instrument, which is based on subjective expected utility theory, measures risk-prone and risk-averse behavior. Initia
International audienceThis paper investigates the predictive power of several risk attitude measures...
Despite significant advances in medicine, diabetes mellitus remains a major health problem among dia...
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of a practical diabetes risk score amongst two ...
Diabetic clients must make daily decisions about their health care needs. Observational and anecdota...
Clients afflicted with diabetes are routinely faced with making decisions about insulin control, die...
Background: Adherence to treatment and the metabolic control of diabetes are challenging in many pat...
OBJECTIVE — To examine perceived risk of developing diabetes in primary care patients. RESEARCH DESI...
Supplementary Materials: The following supporting information can be downloaded at: https://www.mdpi...
Aims and Objectives: This study explores how patients and clinicians negotiate and manage decision-m...
A study was designed to investigate why people do or do not make use of a diabetes risk test develop...
Background Use of a validated risk-assessment tool to identify individuals at high risk of developin...
OBJECTIVE — To examine risk perception for diabetes among women with histories of gestational diabet...
Purpose To systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care intent...
Background: In type 2 diabetes, there is no clear understanding of how patients perceive their risk ...
Recent progress in predictive techniques allows people at risk of developing type 1 diabetes to be i...
International audienceThis paper investigates the predictive power of several risk attitude measures...
Despite significant advances in medicine, diabetes mellitus remains a major health problem among dia...
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of a practical diabetes risk score amongst two ...
Diabetic clients must make daily decisions about their health care needs. Observational and anecdota...
Clients afflicted with diabetes are routinely faced with making decisions about insulin control, die...
Background: Adherence to treatment and the metabolic control of diabetes are challenging in many pat...
OBJECTIVE — To examine perceived risk of developing diabetes in primary care patients. RESEARCH DESI...
Supplementary Materials: The following supporting information can be downloaded at: https://www.mdpi...
Aims and Objectives: This study explores how patients and clinicians negotiate and manage decision-m...
A study was designed to investigate why people do or do not make use of a diabetes risk test develop...
Background Use of a validated risk-assessment tool to identify individuals at high risk of developin...
OBJECTIVE — To examine risk perception for diabetes among women with histories of gestational diabet...
Purpose To systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care intent...
Background: In type 2 diabetes, there is no clear understanding of how patients perceive their risk ...
Recent progress in predictive techniques allows people at risk of developing type 1 diabetes to be i...
International audienceThis paper investigates the predictive power of several risk attitude measures...
Despite significant advances in medicine, diabetes mellitus remains a major health problem among dia...
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of a practical diabetes risk score amongst two ...