BACKGROUND:Many factors contribute to suboptimal diabetes control including insufficiently-intensive treatment and non-adherence to medication and lifestyle. Determining which of these is most relevant for individual patients is challenging. Patient engagement techniques may help identify contributors to suboptimal adherence and address barriers (using motivational interviewing) and help facilitate choices among treatment augmentation options (using shared decision-making). These methods have not been used in combination to improve diabetes outcomes. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the impact of a telephone-based patient-centered intervention on glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) control for individuals with poorly-controlled diabetes. DESIGN:Two-arm pr...
Background: Medication non-adherence is a prevalent health problem in people with type 2 diabetes me...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
Objective: To pilot test the proposed DiaPROM trial components and address uncertainties associated ...
BackgroundMany factors contribute to suboptimal diabetes control including insufficiently-intensive ...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
BackgroundDisease management programs that include ongoing telephone support for patients with diabe...
What is known and Objective: There is little evidence from well-designed randomized controlled trial...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Low-quality communication between patients and care providers and...
Background: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
BACKGROUND: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
Background: Although psychological issues can interfere with diabetes care, the effectiveness of psy...
Introduction: Adherence to and persistence of medications for chronic diseases remains poor and many...
AIM: To determine whether glycemic control is improved when motivational interviewing (MI), a patien...
Background: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
Renu Joshi, Disha Joshi, Pramil Cheriyath Department of Endocrinology, Pinnacle Health Hospitals, H...
Background: Medication non-adherence is a prevalent health problem in people with type 2 diabetes me...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
Objective: To pilot test the proposed DiaPROM trial components and address uncertainties associated ...
BackgroundMany factors contribute to suboptimal diabetes control including insufficiently-intensive ...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
BackgroundDisease management programs that include ongoing telephone support for patients with diabe...
What is known and Objective: There is little evidence from well-designed randomized controlled trial...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Low-quality communication between patients and care providers and...
Background: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
BACKGROUND: Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased m...
Background: Although psychological issues can interfere with diabetes care, the effectiveness of psy...
Introduction: Adherence to and persistence of medications for chronic diseases remains poor and many...
AIM: To determine whether glycemic control is improved when motivational interviewing (MI), a patien...
Background: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
Renu Joshi, Disha Joshi, Pramil Cheriyath Department of Endocrinology, Pinnacle Health Hospitals, H...
Background: Medication non-adherence is a prevalent health problem in people with type 2 diabetes me...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral research to improve lifestyle in broadly defined populations of patients with...
Objective: To pilot test the proposed DiaPROM trial components and address uncertainties associated ...