Abstract Objectives Examine Peer Support (PS) for complex, sustained health behaviors in prevention or disease management with emphasis on diabetes prevention and management. Data sources and eligibility PS was defined as emotional, motivational and practical assistance provided by nonprofessionals for complex health behaviors. Initial review examined 65 studies drawn from 1442 abstracts identified through PubMed, published 1/1/2000–7/15/2011. From this search, 24 reviews were also identified. Extension of the search in diabetes identified 30 studies published 1/1/2000–12/31/2015. Results In initial review, 54 of all 65 studies (83.1%) reported significant impacts of PS, 40 (61.5%) reporting between-group differences and another 14 (21.5%) ...
Aim. Testing the effectiveness of peer support additionally to a disease management programme (DMP) ...
Background: Several studies have now demonstrated the benefits of peer support in promoting diabetes...
Aims: To determine whether incorporation of patient peer supporters in a Cardiac‐Diabetes Self‐Manag...
Abstract Objectives Examine Peer Support (PS) for complex, sustained health behaviors in prevention ...
Self-management of diabetes is essential to reducing the risks of associated disabilities. But effec...
Diabetes mellitus is a complex disease that requires ongoing care with emphasis on multifactor risk ...
Background Many type 2 diabetes mellitus patients face difficulties self-managing their illness, whi...
Background: With the improvement of living standards and the change of people's eating habits, the i...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a chronic illness which requires the individual to assume responsibility for...
ro th [1,2]. The self-management of diabetes, involving life-style modifications such as improving d...
Abstract Background Several studies have now demonstrated the benefits of peer support in promoting ...
Background: Many type 2 diabetes mellitus patients face difficulties self-managing their illness, wh...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a chronic illness, which requires the individual to assume responsibility fo...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a peer support program on the health...
Background: Type 1 diabetes is one of the chronic metabolic disorders among children and adolescents...
Aim. Testing the effectiveness of peer support additionally to a disease management programme (DMP) ...
Background: Several studies have now demonstrated the benefits of peer support in promoting diabetes...
Aims: To determine whether incorporation of patient peer supporters in a Cardiac‐Diabetes Self‐Manag...
Abstract Objectives Examine Peer Support (PS) for complex, sustained health behaviors in prevention ...
Self-management of diabetes is essential to reducing the risks of associated disabilities. But effec...
Diabetes mellitus is a complex disease that requires ongoing care with emphasis on multifactor risk ...
Background Many type 2 diabetes mellitus patients face difficulties self-managing their illness, whi...
Background: With the improvement of living standards and the change of people's eating habits, the i...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a chronic illness which requires the individual to assume responsibility for...
ro th [1,2]. The self-management of diabetes, involving life-style modifications such as improving d...
Abstract Background Several studies have now demonstrated the benefits of peer support in promoting ...
Background: Many type 2 diabetes mellitus patients face difficulties self-managing their illness, wh...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a chronic illness, which requires the individual to assume responsibility fo...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a peer support program on the health...
Background: Type 1 diabetes is one of the chronic metabolic disorders among children and adolescents...
Aim. Testing the effectiveness of peer support additionally to a disease management programme (DMP) ...
Background: Several studies have now demonstrated the benefits of peer support in promoting diabetes...
Aims: To determine whether incorporation of patient peer supporters in a Cardiac‐Diabetes Self‐Manag...