Objective: The aim of this study was to identify predictors of non-attendance and to investigate the influence of illness perceptions on attendance at diabetic outpatient clinics. Research Method and Design: This is a descriptive study of 442 participants who were enrolled in a Diabetic Outpatient Clinic at Lerdsin Hospital, Thailand. Illness perceptions were derived from a Thai version of the IPQ-R questionnaire consisting of the same 3 sections as the original Illness perception- Revised with the distinction that it had 68 items. Test for validity was performed and the Cronbach’s alpha reliability coefficient value was 0.87. Data were analysed by using independent t-tests. Binary logistic regression was used in order to assess the impact ...
[[abstract]]Aims To investigate whether health-related quality of life (HRQOL) predicts hospital adm...
Objective: To identify the determinants of misconceptions about diabetes in patients registered with...
The study objective was to determine the factors that influenced attendance for routine diabetic ret...
A significant number of people with type 1 diabetes do not attend their clinic appointments. This st...
Background: Non-attendance at diabetes outpatient appointments is a sizeable problem worldwide and h...
Introduction: Diabetes is a global medical condition associated with a huge human and financial cost...
BACKGROUND: Illness perceptions involve the personal beliefs that patients have about their illness ...
Why do diabetic patients not attend appointments with their dietitian? Spikmans FJ, Brug J, Doven MM...
Aim:In this study illness perception and depression levels were determined in type 2 diabetic patien...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease, which requires patient participation. The outcome of trea...
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects a patient’s quality of life. This cross-sectional study ...
Background. This study aimed to assess the relationship between illness perception and depressive sy...
In order to examine the causes of non-attendance in a diabetic clinic, a 1-year retrospective caseno...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most significant and prevalent chronic diseases. Individ...
As is true for other chronic illnesses, perception of disease control is pivotal to patient empowerm...
[[abstract]]Aims To investigate whether health-related quality of life (HRQOL) predicts hospital adm...
Objective: To identify the determinants of misconceptions about diabetes in patients registered with...
The study objective was to determine the factors that influenced attendance for routine diabetic ret...
A significant number of people with type 1 diabetes do not attend their clinic appointments. This st...
Background: Non-attendance at diabetes outpatient appointments is a sizeable problem worldwide and h...
Introduction: Diabetes is a global medical condition associated with a huge human and financial cost...
BACKGROUND: Illness perceptions involve the personal beliefs that patients have about their illness ...
Why do diabetic patients not attend appointments with their dietitian? Spikmans FJ, Brug J, Doven MM...
Aim:In this study illness perception and depression levels were determined in type 2 diabetic patien...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease, which requires patient participation. The outcome of trea...
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects a patient’s quality of life. This cross-sectional study ...
Background. This study aimed to assess the relationship between illness perception and depressive sy...
In order to examine the causes of non-attendance in a diabetic clinic, a 1-year retrospective caseno...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most significant and prevalent chronic diseases. Individ...
As is true for other chronic illnesses, perception of disease control is pivotal to patient empowerm...
[[abstract]]Aims To investigate whether health-related quality of life (HRQOL) predicts hospital adm...
Objective: To identify the determinants of misconceptions about diabetes in patients registered with...
The study objective was to determine the factors that influenced attendance for routine diabetic ret...