Background: Blood glucose monitoring forms a vital component of diabetes care. Monitoring conducted at home using glucometers, and in laboratories by professionals, are two common methods of blood glucose monitoring in clinical practice. Objective: To investigate Nepalese patients’ perceptions and practices of blood glucose monitoring in diabetes. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 48 Nepalese participants with type 2 diabetes in Sydney and Kathmandu. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed. Results: In Australia, most participants perceived home monitoring as useful; and both home and laboratory monitoring were conducted at fairly regular intervals. In Nepal, only a small number cond...
Abstract\ud Background:To examine the views and current practice of SMBG among Black Caribbean and S...
The burden of diabetes is increasing in low-income countries, including Cambodia. Hypoglycemia is an...
Background and objectives: Diabetes has become an increasingly prevalent and severe public health pr...
Development of strategies to improve diabetes management in Nepal is challenged by the limited under...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disease characterized by high blood glucose levels, and...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus technology (DMT) is increasingly used for routine management in deve...
Objective: This study used nationwide data to determine the prevalence of self-monitoring of blood g...
Background: Globally, poor adherence to self-care practices in diabetic patients persist as major ch...
Objectives. To investigate patterns of self monitoring of blood glucose concentration in diabetic pa...
Background/Aims: Patients with diabetes and hypertension are increasingly asked to monitor blood glu...
Objectives: This study explored the subjective accounts of the main barriers to self-monitoring of b...
Background: SMBG is expensive practice especially in patients with type 2 diabetes, therefore there ...
Summary Aims: previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecti...
Objective To explore views of patients with type 2 diabetes about self monitoring of blood glucose o...
Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in type 2 diabetic patients was compared across 14 countries...
Abstract\ud Background:To examine the views and current practice of SMBG among Black Caribbean and S...
The burden of diabetes is increasing in low-income countries, including Cambodia. Hypoglycemia is an...
Background and objectives: Diabetes has become an increasingly prevalent and severe public health pr...
Development of strategies to improve diabetes management in Nepal is challenged by the limited under...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disease characterized by high blood glucose levels, and...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus technology (DMT) is increasingly used for routine management in deve...
Objective: This study used nationwide data to determine the prevalence of self-monitoring of blood g...
Background: Globally, poor adherence to self-care practices in diabetic patients persist as major ch...
Objectives. To investigate patterns of self monitoring of blood glucose concentration in diabetic pa...
Background/Aims: Patients with diabetes and hypertension are increasingly asked to monitor blood glu...
Objectives: This study explored the subjective accounts of the main barriers to self-monitoring of b...
Background: SMBG is expensive practice especially in patients with type 2 diabetes, therefore there ...
Summary Aims: previous research in the UK has established the difficulty of recruiting and collecti...
Objective To explore views of patients with type 2 diabetes about self monitoring of blood glucose o...
Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in type 2 diabetic patients was compared across 14 countries...
Abstract\ud Background:To examine the views and current practice of SMBG among Black Caribbean and S...
The burden of diabetes is increasing in low-income countries, including Cambodia. Hypoglycemia is an...
Background and objectives: Diabetes has become an increasingly prevalent and severe public health pr...