We assessed the feasibility of developing a virtual diabetes clinic for young people, using the Internet. The proposed content of the site would be based on self-efficacy theory, aiming to develop confidence in self-management of diabetes. A questionnaire about the proposed Website was delivered to 72 patients who attended a young person's outpatient clinic in a district hospital. Thirty-nine replies were received, a response rate of 54%. The mean age of the respondents was 13 years. A positive attitude to the potential clinic was reported by 95% of respondents. The items rated as most useful were: quick and easy access to up-to-date information about diabetes; the opportunity to ask an expert; good graphics; easy navigation; interactivity....
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Increasing access and use of social networking websites and tools by young people is enabling new op...
Abstract Background The transition from paediatric to adult care for young adults with type 1 diabet...
BACKGROUND: The development of the Internet has created new opportunities for health care provision,...
We developed a virtual clinic to assist patients who use insulin pumps in the management of their di...
Background: The development of the Internet has created new opportunities for health care provision,...
Self-care is a way of helping the health service to manage the growth in long-term chronic condition...
We developed a virtual clinic to assist patients who use insulin pumps in the management of their di...
Self-care is a way of helping the health service to manage the growth in long-term chronic condition...
BACKGROUND: Internet-based interventions to assist in diabetes management have the potential to prov...
Background: Internet-based interventions to assist in diabetes management have the potential to prov...
Background: Internet-based interventions to assist in diabetes management have the potential to prov...
Background: The development of the Internet has created new opportunities for health care provision,...
We designed a study to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of an Internet-base...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Increasing access and use of social networking websites and tools by young people is enabling new op...
Abstract Background The transition from paediatric to adult care for young adults with type 1 diabet...
BACKGROUND: The development of the Internet has created new opportunities for health care provision,...
We developed a virtual clinic to assist patients who use insulin pumps in the management of their di...
Background: The development of the Internet has created new opportunities for health care provision,...
Self-care is a way of helping the health service to manage the growth in long-term chronic condition...
We developed a virtual clinic to assist patients who use insulin pumps in the management of their di...
Self-care is a way of helping the health service to manage the growth in long-term chronic condition...
BACKGROUND: Internet-based interventions to assist in diabetes management have the potential to prov...
Background: Internet-based interventions to assist in diabetes management have the potential to prov...
Background: Internet-based interventions to assist in diabetes management have the potential to prov...
Background: The development of the Internet has created new opportunities for health care provision,...
We designed a study to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of an Internet-base...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
Increasing access and use of social networking websites and tools by young people is enabling new op...
Abstract Background The transition from paediatric to adult care for young adults with type 1 diabet...