Aim.  To evaluate telephone coaching undertaken by practice nurses in a randomised controlled trial of self-management support for people with type 2 diabetes.Background.  Qualitative evaluation of the processes that take place in randomised controlled trials has the advantage of providing information on those variables that contribute to the success or failure of the randomised controlled trial. This additional information can be used to improve or modify chronic disease management programme designs.Methods.  Grounded theory was used to analyse transcriptions of telephone coaching sessions between practice nurses and patient participants in the randomised controlled trial.Findings.   Analysis of transcriptions found tha...
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Aim: To describe how diabetes nurses in primary care experience the process of learning to practise ...
Background\ud \ud The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising internationally. Patients with diabete...
BACKGROUND: The PEACH study is based on an innovative 'telephone coaching' program that has been use...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of goal focused telephone coaching by practice nurses in im...
Background and aims. Health care increasingly incorporates telephone counselling, but the dynamics o...
Objective To explore the way that patient-centred care is realised within a tele-carer behavioural ...
Despite the efforts of the healthcare community to improve the quality of diabetes care, about 50% o...
This study aimed to implement and explore the use of coaching as a method of supporting people to ch...
Aim: To describe how diabetes nurses in primary care experience the process of learning to practise ...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of telephonic based coaching services for the management of ...
BackgroundThe PEACH study is based on an innovative \u27telephone coaching\u27 program that has been...
Self-management support and lifestyle interventions with an empowerment approach have been found to ...
Since 1996 there has been a national UK rise in the number of individuals diagnosed with diabetes fr...
Background The PEACH study is based on an innovative 'telephone coaching' program that has been use...
© 2007 Young et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under t...
Aim: To describe how diabetes nurses in primary care experience the process of learning to practise ...
Background\ud \ud The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising internationally. Patients with diabete...
BACKGROUND: The PEACH study is based on an innovative 'telephone coaching' program that has been use...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of goal focused telephone coaching by practice nurses in im...
Background and aims. Health care increasingly incorporates telephone counselling, but the dynamics o...
Objective To explore the way that patient-centred care is realised within a tele-carer behavioural ...
Despite the efforts of the healthcare community to improve the quality of diabetes care, about 50% o...
This study aimed to implement and explore the use of coaching as a method of supporting people to ch...
Aim: To describe how diabetes nurses in primary care experience the process of learning to practise ...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of telephonic based coaching services for the management of ...
BackgroundThe PEACH study is based on an innovative \u27telephone coaching\u27 program that has been...
Self-management support and lifestyle interventions with an empowerment approach have been found to ...
Since 1996 there has been a national UK rise in the number of individuals diagnosed with diabetes fr...
Background The PEACH study is based on an innovative 'telephone coaching' program that has been use...
© 2007 Young et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under t...
Aim: To describe how diabetes nurses in primary care experience the process of learning to practise ...
Background\ud \ud The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising internationally. Patients with diabete...