The aim of this qualitative study is to explore practice nurses’ perceptions of their role in providing diabetes care. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 purposively selected general practice nurses working in the Northwest of England. Five main themes were identified through coding and demonstrate that definitions of diabetes service are complex and that variations exist in perceptions of care. The main findings give an insight into practice nurses’ perceptions of their scope and level of practice in primary diabetes care. This research highlights practice nurses’ training needs in order to meet new national guidelines in diabetes care
Background: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and obesity represents a significant disease burde...
This article aims to explore the views of doctors and nurses, who care for people with diabetes, abo...
Objectives. To identify the views of nurses on their current and future roles in care in the communi...
ntroduction The World Health Organisation identified general practice nurses as providing a large s...
This research asked the question, what are Hawke’s Bay practice nurses’ perspectives, experiences an...
Aim. To explore the views of nurses, doctors, non-nurse prescribers and administrative staff on how...
Aims To explore the views of patients with diabetes about nurse prescribing and the perceived advant...
Aim. To explore the practices of nurse prescribers who care for people with diabetes. Background...
Background High‐quality nutrition education is recommended as an essential component of diabetes ca...
The purpose of this study was to canvas the views of general duty staff nurses to obtain their insig...
The purpose of this study was to examine nurse and physician perceptions of nurse involvement and ro...
Aims and objectives: To explore patient experiences of type 2 diabetes mellitus care delivered by ge...
Background: There is a drive to improve the quality of service provision for patients with diabetes ...
The role of diabetes specialist nurses in delivering diabetes consultations has been recognised for ...
Background: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and obesity represents a significant disease burde...
This article aims to explore the views of doctors and nurses, who care for people with diabetes, abo...
Objectives. To identify the views of nurses on their current and future roles in care in the communi...
ntroduction The World Health Organisation identified general practice nurses as providing a large s...
This research asked the question, what are Hawke’s Bay practice nurses’ perspectives, experiences an...
Aim. To explore the views of nurses, doctors, non-nurse prescribers and administrative staff on how...
Aims To explore the views of patients with diabetes about nurse prescribing and the perceived advant...
Aim. To explore the practices of nurse prescribers who care for people with diabetes. Background...
Background High‐quality nutrition education is recommended as an essential component of diabetes ca...
The purpose of this study was to canvas the views of general duty staff nurses to obtain their insig...
The purpose of this study was to examine nurse and physician perceptions of nurse involvement and ro...
Aims and objectives: To explore patient experiences of type 2 diabetes mellitus care delivered by ge...
Background: There is a drive to improve the quality of service provision for patients with diabetes ...
The role of diabetes specialist nurses in delivering diabetes consultations has been recognised for ...
Background: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and obesity represents a significant disease burde...
This article aims to explore the views of doctors and nurses, who care for people with diabetes, abo...
Objectives. To identify the views of nurses on their current and future roles in care in the communi...