Recent research has demonstrated that positive affect may facilitate illness self-management. This study used a sequential exploratory mixed-methods typology to assess whether a brief writing task designed to boost positive affect (the Best Possible Self protocol) could improve aspects of diabetes self-management, specifically. A qualitative investigation explored people with diabetes' ( n = 20) views regarding Best Possible Self feasibility and acceptability, while a subsequent quantitative investigation assigned people with diabetes ( n = 50) to a Best Possible Self or non-Best Possible Self condition and assessed affect and self-management behaviours over a 4-week period. Findings indicated that individuals were receptive to the Best Pos...
Objective: The study's aim was to investigate psychological, behavioral and medical long-term outcom...
Diabetes mellitus (diabetes), an endocrine disorder, is in epidemic proportions globally, threatenin...
Objectives: To determine whether the impact of guided self-determination (GSD) applied in group trai...
Type 2 diabetes affects over 20 million people in the United States and has cost the healthcare sys...
Background The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing dramatically, placing considera...
Psychological distress in people living with type 2 diabetes is associated with lowered glycaemic co...
This mixed-method study assessed the impact of an internet-based, self-management intervention ("HeL...
Background The benefit of self-monitoring of blood glucose by patients has been questioned, and UK p...
The present study involves a Qualitative research design. The study intends to assess the effectiven...
Background The objectives of this study were twofold (i) to develop the Diabetes Manual, a self-mana...
The information provided about diabetes mellitus was not enough to improve healthy behavior. Self ma...
Abstract Background Self management is the cornerstone of effective preventive care in diabetes. Edu...
Abstract Provision of information about diabetes mellitus was not enough to improve healthy behavior...
Background: Quality of life in patients with diabetes mellitus still tends to be low. This is caused...
Background: The objectives of this study were twofold (i) to develop the Diabetes Manual, a selfmana...
Objective: The study's aim was to investigate psychological, behavioral and medical long-term outcom...
Diabetes mellitus (diabetes), an endocrine disorder, is in epidemic proportions globally, threatenin...
Objectives: To determine whether the impact of guided self-determination (GSD) applied in group trai...
Type 2 diabetes affects over 20 million people in the United States and has cost the healthcare sys...
Background The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing dramatically, placing considera...
Psychological distress in people living with type 2 diabetes is associated with lowered glycaemic co...
This mixed-method study assessed the impact of an internet-based, self-management intervention ("HeL...
Background The benefit of self-monitoring of blood glucose by patients has been questioned, and UK p...
The present study involves a Qualitative research design. The study intends to assess the effectiven...
Background The objectives of this study were twofold (i) to develop the Diabetes Manual, a self-mana...
The information provided about diabetes mellitus was not enough to improve healthy behavior. Self ma...
Abstract Background Self management is the cornerstone of effective preventive care in diabetes. Edu...
Abstract Provision of information about diabetes mellitus was not enough to improve healthy behavior...
Background: Quality of life in patients with diabetes mellitus still tends to be low. This is caused...
Background: The objectives of this study were twofold (i) to develop the Diabetes Manual, a selfmana...
Objective: The study's aim was to investigate psychological, behavioral and medical long-term outcom...
Diabetes mellitus (diabetes), an endocrine disorder, is in epidemic proportions globally, threatenin...
Objectives: To determine whether the impact of guided self-determination (GSD) applied in group trai...