AbstractObjectiveTo explore the possibility of utilizing family communication as a diabetes prevention strategy, specifically targeting high-risk families with South-Asian ancestry in the Netherlands.MethodsIn a cross-sectional study, type 2 diabetes patients from Dutch (n=311) and Surinamese South-Asian (n=157) origin filled in a questionnaire assessing socio-demographic characteristics, beliefs and concerns about familial diabetes risk, primary prevention, and diabetes-related family communication.ResultsDiscussing diabetes is regarded acceptable in most families. Especially Surinamese South-Asian patients (68%) seemed motivated to convey risk messages to their relatives; they reported a higher risk perception and expressed more concern t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illne...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illn...
Background: Offspring of type 2 diabetes patients have an absolute risk of 20-40% of developing the ...
To explore the possibility of utilizing family communication as a diabetes prevention strategy, spec...
Family history (FH) is considered an important factor to detect individuals at increased risk develo...
Type 2 diabetes is highly prevalent among South Asian origin groups around the world. Not only is pr...
OBJECTIVE — This study aimed to assess the potential for communication of familial risk by patients ...
Patients with Type 2 diabetes may play a role as intermediary between medical professionals and at-r...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of causes, risk, and control with...
Abstract Background Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health ri...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health risk withi...
Abstract Background A strong family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) confers increased DM ri...
Abstract ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illne...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illn...
Background: Offspring of type 2 diabetes patients have an absolute risk of 20-40% of developing the ...
To explore the possibility of utilizing family communication as a diabetes prevention strategy, spec...
Family history (FH) is considered an important factor to detect individuals at increased risk develo...
Type 2 diabetes is highly prevalent among South Asian origin groups around the world. Not only is pr...
OBJECTIVE — This study aimed to assess the potential for communication of familial risk by patients ...
Patients with Type 2 diabetes may play a role as intermediary between medical professionals and at-r...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of causes, risk, and control with...
Abstract Background Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health ri...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health risk withi...
Abstract Background A strong family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) confers increased DM ri...
Abstract ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illne...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illn...
Background: Offspring of type 2 diabetes patients have an absolute risk of 20-40% of developing the ...