Aim: To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with Type 1 (T1DM) and Type 2 (T2DM) diabetes in rural/regional and metropolitan areas.Methods: Diabetes MILES—Australia was a national postal/online survey of persons registered with the National Diabetes Services Scheme. Selected variables, including utilisation of health care services and self-care indicators, were analysed for 3338 respondents with T1DM (41%) or T2DM (59%).Results: Respondents from rural/regional (n=1574, 48%) and metropolitan areas were represented equally (n=1700, 52%). After adjusting for diabetes duration, demographic and socioeconomic variables, rural/regional respondents with T1DM (RR 0.90, 95% CI 0.83–0.97)...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic diversity is increasing through migration in many developed countries. Evidence i...
© 2018 National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. Objective: To determine the impact of an integrated diabe...
Objective: To identify the extent to which rurality influences the admission and mortality rates for...
Aim To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with ...
Introduction: Public health agencies around the world are concerned about an ever-increasing burden...
Objective: To indicate levels of monitoring of type 2 diabetes in rural and regional Australia by ex...
OBJECTIVE: To indicate levels of monitoring of type 2 diabetes in rural and regional Australia by ex...
The aim of this research was to investigate the barriers to effective type two diabetes self-managem...
INTRODUCTION: There are marked inequities in access to and use of different primary care providers -...
ObjectiveTo investigate factors associated with access to, and health outcomes of, a diabetes nurse-...
Aims: To investigate variation according to country of birth and geography in the use of primary car...
The problems facing Australians because of diabetes are well known. They are also significantly more...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing chronic diseases internationally. The heal...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly in rural areas of low- and middle-income countr...
Background: The gap between current and evidence-based best practice management of chronic diseases ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic diversity is increasing through migration in many developed countries. Evidence i...
© 2018 National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. Objective: To determine the impact of an integrated diabe...
Objective: To identify the extent to which rurality influences the admission and mortality rates for...
Aim To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with ...
Introduction: Public health agencies around the world are concerned about an ever-increasing burden...
Objective: To indicate levels of monitoring of type 2 diabetes in rural and regional Australia by ex...
OBJECTIVE: To indicate levels of monitoring of type 2 diabetes in rural and regional Australia by ex...
The aim of this research was to investigate the barriers to effective type two diabetes self-managem...
INTRODUCTION: There are marked inequities in access to and use of different primary care providers -...
ObjectiveTo investigate factors associated with access to, and health outcomes of, a diabetes nurse-...
Aims: To investigate variation according to country of birth and geography in the use of primary car...
The problems facing Australians because of diabetes are well known. They are also significantly more...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing chronic diseases internationally. The heal...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly in rural areas of low- and middle-income countr...
Background: The gap between current and evidence-based best practice management of chronic diseases ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic diversity is increasing through migration in many developed countries. Evidence i...
© 2018 National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. Objective: To determine the impact of an integrated diabe...
Objective: To identify the extent to which rurality influences the admission and mortality rates for...