Diabetes is a chronic condition requiring lifelong self-management. Patients are encouraged to access appropriate services to facilitate optimum management of diabetes. Although equitable access to healthcare in the United Kingdom is a legal right, not all groups and individuals in the community experience equity. Despite various equality laws and numerous efforts to minimise health inequalities related to access, particular community groups are more likely to experience inequitable access than others. The Bangladeshi community are one such community who experience some of the worst diabetes-related health outcomes in the United Kingdom. Little is known about their experiences and preferences in accessing diabetes healthcare information and...
PURPOSE: To conduct a systematic review regarding psychosocial barriers to healthcare use in individ...
Data obtained during the care of people with diabetes mellitus may be used to advance research, impr...
Background: Inequalities in access to medications among people diagnosed with diabetes inlow- and mi...
Aims To explore Pakistani and Indian patients\u27 experiences of, and views about, diabetes services...
A higher risk of diabetes mellitus in South Asian and Black African populations combined with lower ...
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...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes due to its increasing prevalence, cost, chronic nature and complicatio...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus poses a major health challenge worldwide and in low-income coun...
Diabetes is an emerging health threat in Bangladesh. The study objectives were to evaluate self-mana...
This article summarises the findings from a large qualitative study in east London. In a series of f...
Across the world, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing rapidly, and in the UK this is of particu...
Aim: To determine whether barriers to diabetes awareness and self-help differ in South Asian partici...
The study aimed to review the evidence regarding the effectiveness of diabetes health-education stra...
The impact of type 2 diabetes on ageing societies is great and populations across the globe are beco...
PURPOSE: To conduct a systematic review regarding psychosocial barriers to healthcare use in individ...
Data obtained during the care of people with diabetes mellitus may be used to advance research, impr...
Background: Inequalities in access to medications among people diagnosed with diabetes inlow- and mi...
Aims To explore Pakistani and Indian patients\u27 experiences of, and views about, diabetes services...
A higher risk of diabetes mellitus in South Asian and Black African populations combined with lower ...
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...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes due to its increasing prevalence, cost, chronic nature and complicatio...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus poses a major health challenge worldwide and in low-income coun...
Diabetes is an emerging health threat in Bangladesh. The study objectives were to evaluate self-mana...
This article summarises the findings from a large qualitative study in east London. In a series of f...
Across the world, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing rapidly, and in the UK this is of particu...
Aim: To determine whether barriers to diabetes awareness and self-help differ in South Asian partici...
The study aimed to review the evidence regarding the effectiveness of diabetes health-education stra...
The impact of type 2 diabetes on ageing societies is great and populations across the globe are beco...
PURPOSE: To conduct a systematic review regarding psychosocial barriers to healthcare use in individ...
Data obtained during the care of people with diabetes mellitus may be used to advance research, impr...
Background: Inequalities in access to medications among people diagnosed with diabetes inlow- and mi...