OBJECTIVE - To examine the correlates of patient and provider attitudes toward insulin therapy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Data are from surveys of patients with type 2 diabetes not taking insulin (n = 2,061) and diabetes care providers (nurses = 1,109; physicians = 2,681) in 13 countries in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. Multiple regression analysis is used to identify correlates of attitudes toward insulin therapy among patients, physicians, and nurses. RESULTS - Patient and provider attitudes differ significantly across countries, controlling for individual characteristics. Patients rate the clinical efficacy of insulin as low and would blame themselves if they had to start insulin therapy. Self-blame is significantly low...
Abstract Background Nationwide surveys have shown that the prevalence of diabetes rates in Malaysia ...
Objective: Insulin is recommended as an appropriate treatment in type 2 diabetes patients with subop...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the correlates of patient and provider attitudes toward insulin therapy. RESEA...
To examine the correlates of patient and provider attitudes toward insulin therapy. Data are from su...
AIMS To examine patient and physician beliefs regarding insulin therapy and the degree to which p...
To describe the views of healthcare providers about starting insulin in patients with type 2 diabete...
Factors Associated with Insulin Reluctance in Individuals with Type 2 DiabetesbySoohyun Nam, RN, MSN...
Introduction: Insulin has been viewed as a treatment option of last resort in type 2 diabetes manage...
AbstractAimsTo describe the views of healthcare providers about starting insulin in patients with ty...
To understand participant perceptions about insulin and identify key behaviors of healthcare profess...
AIMS : To determine factors associated with ‘hypothetical willingness’ to start insulin among people...
Objective To understand participant perceptions about insulin and identify key behaviors of healthca...
<p><b>Objective</b> As a part of the Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN) Japan study, a mult...
Background: Nationwide surveys have shown that the prevalence of diabetes rates in Malaysia have alm...
Abstract Background Nationwide surveys have shown that the prevalence of diabetes rates in Malaysia ...
Objective: Insulin is recommended as an appropriate treatment in type 2 diabetes patients with subop...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the correlates of patient and provider attitudes toward insulin therapy. RESEA...
To examine the correlates of patient and provider attitudes toward insulin therapy. Data are from su...
AIMS To examine patient and physician beliefs regarding insulin therapy and the degree to which p...
To describe the views of healthcare providers about starting insulin in patients with type 2 diabete...
Factors Associated with Insulin Reluctance in Individuals with Type 2 DiabetesbySoohyun Nam, RN, MSN...
Introduction: Insulin has been viewed as a treatment option of last resort in type 2 diabetes manage...
AbstractAimsTo describe the views of healthcare providers about starting insulin in patients with ty...
To understand participant perceptions about insulin and identify key behaviors of healthcare profess...
AIMS : To determine factors associated with ‘hypothetical willingness’ to start insulin among people...
Objective To understand participant perceptions about insulin and identify key behaviors of healthca...
<p><b>Objective</b> As a part of the Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN) Japan study, a mult...
Background: Nationwide surveys have shown that the prevalence of diabetes rates in Malaysia have alm...
Abstract Background Nationwide surveys have shown that the prevalence of diabetes rates in Malaysia ...
Objective: Insulin is recommended as an appropriate treatment in type 2 diabetes patients with subop...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...