Objective: To explore British Pakistani and British Indian patients’ perceptions and experiences of taking oral hypoglycaemic agents (OHAs). Design : Observational cross sectional study using in-depth interviews in English or Punjabi. Setting and participants : 32 patients of Pakistani and Indian origin with type 2 diabetes, recruited from primary care and community sources in Edinburgh, Scotland. Results : Respondents reported complex and ambivalent views about OHAs, which reflected their ambivalent attitudes towards Western drugs in general. Respondents considered OHAs to be an important part of the diabetic regimen because they perceived British healthcare professionals to be competent and trustworthy prescribers, and they co...
Summary Aims: previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecti...
Background: Malaysia is an Asian country with population of diverse culture and health perceptions. ...
Background: Worldwide, type 2 diabetes affects approximately 220 million people and is the cause of ...
Background: Prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular (CVD) disease amongst UK South Asians is highe...
Aims To explore Pakistani and Indian patients\u27 experiences of, and views about, diabetes services...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Objective(s). To look at food and eating practices from the perspectives of Pakistanis and Indians w...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
This thesis explores the impact of type 2 diabetes among Indian and Pakistani migrants. Indians and ...
Background: Patients’ perspective of diabetes and adherence to its prescribed medications is a signi...
Diabetes has become a global health problem, with both physical and psycho-social impacts on people'...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is greater in South Asian populations and health...
Type Two Diabetes is six times higher amongst UK Pakistanis than the remainder of the British popula...
Background: Epidemiologic data have shown that the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes varies with ethnic ...
Summary Aims: previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecti...
Background: Malaysia is an Asian country with population of diverse culture and health perceptions. ...
Background: Worldwide, type 2 diabetes affects approximately 220 million people and is the cause of ...
Background: Prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular (CVD) disease amongst UK South Asians is highe...
Aims To explore Pakistani and Indian patients\u27 experiences of, and views about, diabetes services...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Objective(s). To look at food and eating practices from the perspectives of Pakistanis and Indians w...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
This thesis explores the impact of type 2 diabetes among Indian and Pakistani migrants. Indians and ...
Background: Patients’ perspective of diabetes and adherence to its prescribed medications is a signi...
Diabetes has become a global health problem, with both physical and psycho-social impacts on people'...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is greater in South Asian populations and health...
Type Two Diabetes is six times higher amongst UK Pakistanis than the remainder of the British popula...
Background: Epidemiologic data have shown that the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes varies with ethnic ...
Summary Aims: previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecti...
Background: Malaysia is an Asian country with population of diverse culture and health perceptions. ...
Background: Worldwide, type 2 diabetes affects approximately 220 million people and is the cause of ...