Aims Previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecting information from individuals whose main language is spoken and does not have an agreed written form. The aims of this study were (i) to develop culturally competent translations of two questionnaires measuring diabetes self-care in languages with no written form and to establish their face validity and (ii) to develop acceptable methods of delivery with the potential for providing valid and reliable data for use in research studies. Methods Adults with Type 2 diabetes from two minority ethnic groups whose main language is spoken (Sylheti and Mirpuri) were recruited via the Birmingham Heartlands hospital diabetes centre. Participants were invited...
Aims. To apply and assess the suitability of a model consisting of commonly used cross-cultural tran...
Aims. To apply and assess the suitability of a model consisting of commonly used cross-cultural tran...
Although South Asian populations have among the highest burden of type 2 diabetes in the world, thei...
AIMS: Previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecting inform...
Summary Aims: previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecti...
Background: Cultural and communication difficulties resulting from the lack of a common language or ...
The aim of this study was to investigate levels of knowledge of diabetes self-care and perceived sel...
BACKGROUND People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of ...
Background: People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of de...
Across the world, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing rapidly, and in the UK this is of particu...
Aims To explore Pakistani and Indian patients\u27 experiences of, and views about, diabetes services...
Background: Previous health research has often explicitly excluded individuals from minority ethni...
Type 2 diabetes is extremely common in South Asians e.g. in men from Pakistani and Indian population...
Aim: To determine whether barriers to diabetes awareness and self-help differ in South Asian partici...
Background: In the United Kingdom ethnic minority groups from the Indian sub-continent (India, Pakis...
Aims. To apply and assess the suitability of a model consisting of commonly used cross-cultural tran...
Aims. To apply and assess the suitability of a model consisting of commonly used cross-cultural tran...
Although South Asian populations have among the highest burden of type 2 diabetes in the world, thei...
AIMS: Previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecting inform...
Summary Aims: previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecti...
Background: Cultural and communication difficulties resulting from the lack of a common language or ...
The aim of this study was to investigate levels of knowledge of diabetes self-care and perceived sel...
BACKGROUND People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of ...
Background: People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of de...
Across the world, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing rapidly, and in the UK this is of particu...
Aims To explore Pakistani and Indian patients\u27 experiences of, and views about, diabetes services...
Background: Previous health research has often explicitly excluded individuals from minority ethni...
Type 2 diabetes is extremely common in South Asians e.g. in men from Pakistani and Indian population...
Aim: To determine whether barriers to diabetes awareness and self-help differ in South Asian partici...
Background: In the United Kingdom ethnic minority groups from the Indian sub-continent (India, Pakis...
Aims. To apply and assess the suitability of a model consisting of commonly used cross-cultural tran...
Aims. To apply and assess the suitability of a model consisting of commonly used cross-cultural tran...
Although South Asian populations have among the highest burden of type 2 diabetes in the world, thei...