The impact of type 2 diabetes on ageing societies is great and populations across the globe are becoming more diverse. Complications of diabetes unequally affect particular groups in the UK older people, and people with a South Asian background are two population groups with increased risk whose numbers will grow in the future. We explored the evidence about diabetes care for older people with South Asian ethnicity to understand the contexts and mechanisms behind interventions to reduce inequalities. We used a realist approach to review the literature, mapped the main areas where relevant evidence exists, and explored the concepts and mechanisms which underpinned interventions. From this we constructed a theoretical framework for a programm...
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority groups fr...
Context: Eliciting patients' views of type 2 diabetes self‐management provides insights on how poli...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
The impact of type 2 diabetes on ageing societies is great and populations across the globe are beco...
The United Kingdom (UK) ethnic population is ageing. However, there has been a dearth of research fo...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes due to its increasing prevalence, cost, chronic nature and complicatio...
Background Ethnic minority groups in upper-middle and high income countries tend to be socio-economi...
Research has shown that an underestimation of personal health risk can reduce the motivation to chan...
Background: In the United Kingdom ethnic minority groups from the Indian sub-continent (India, Pakis...
There are doubts whether diabetes care is equitable across UK ethnic groups. We examined processes a...
Diabetes has become a global health problem, with both physical and psycho-social impacts on people'...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
About the book: Diabetes UK and South Asian Health Foundation recommendations on diabetes research...
The global prevalence of diabetes for all age groups is estimated to be 2.8%. Type 2 diabetes accoun...
Purpose of Review: We seek to describe the relationship between diabetes mellitus and cardiovascu...
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority groups fr...
Context: Eliciting patients' views of type 2 diabetes self‐management provides insights on how poli...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
The impact of type 2 diabetes on ageing societies is great and populations across the globe are beco...
The United Kingdom (UK) ethnic population is ageing. However, there has been a dearth of research fo...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes due to its increasing prevalence, cost, chronic nature and complicatio...
Background Ethnic minority groups in upper-middle and high income countries tend to be socio-economi...
Research has shown that an underestimation of personal health risk can reduce the motivation to chan...
Background: In the United Kingdom ethnic minority groups from the Indian sub-continent (India, Pakis...
There are doubts whether diabetes care is equitable across UK ethnic groups. We examined processes a...
Diabetes has become a global health problem, with both physical and psycho-social impacts on people'...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
About the book: Diabetes UK and South Asian Health Foundation recommendations on diabetes research...
The global prevalence of diabetes for all age groups is estimated to be 2.8%. Type 2 diabetes accoun...
Purpose of Review: We seek to describe the relationship between diabetes mellitus and cardiovascu...
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority groups fr...
Context: Eliciting patients' views of type 2 diabetes self‐management provides insights on how poli...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...