It is difficult to manage diabetes as it is a very complicated disorder and has many faces. Diabetes comes after the bio-psychosocial model of health. This research was held at Services Hospital, Lahore (February to November 2018). Healthy life should be maintained in order to manage diabetes. Moreover, evidence of chronic complexities and symptomatic comfort is also required. Thinking is one way that helps in maintaining a healthy life. The policies of thinking-based stress reduction in diabetes care, are illustrated by communication. In diabetes, these therapies hold an additional position. Keywords: Diabetes, Diabetes distress, Holistic health, Psychosocial
OBJECTIVE-To test the feasibility and impact of implementing the computer-assisted Monitoring of Ind...
AIMS: This pilot study was designed to assess changes in psychological status, quality of life and h...
To test the feasibility and impact of implementing the computer-assisted Monitoring of Individual Ne...
It is difficult to manage diabetes as it is a very complicated disorder and has many faces. Diabetes...
cases using an evidence-based practice framework presented with “PICO ” components: population, inte...
Negative emotional states impact the performance of diabetes self-care behaviors and may jeopardize ...
Buddhist philosophy is a way of life that transcends the borders of religion and focuses on the alle...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a disease which must be controlled over the lifetime of a patient...
Abstract Background Approximately 20-40% of outpatients with diabetes experience elevated levels of ...
India is recognized as diabetic capital of the world now and among all chronic diseases increased pr...
BACKGROUND: After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical a...
654-659Diabetes mellitus is the chronic metabolic disorders that puts individual at greater risk of ...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Objective Emotional distress is common in outpatients with diabetes, affecting ∼20–40% of the patien...
OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility and impact of implementing the computer-assisted Monitoring of In...
OBJECTIVE-To test the feasibility and impact of implementing the computer-assisted Monitoring of Ind...
AIMS: This pilot study was designed to assess changes in psychological status, quality of life and h...
To test the feasibility and impact of implementing the computer-assisted Monitoring of Individual Ne...
It is difficult to manage diabetes as it is a very complicated disorder and has many faces. Diabetes...
cases using an evidence-based practice framework presented with “PICO ” components: population, inte...
Negative emotional states impact the performance of diabetes self-care behaviors and may jeopardize ...
Buddhist philosophy is a way of life that transcends the borders of religion and focuses on the alle...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a disease which must be controlled over the lifetime of a patient...
Abstract Background Approximately 20-40% of outpatients with diabetes experience elevated levels of ...
India is recognized as diabetic capital of the world now and among all chronic diseases increased pr...
BACKGROUND: After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical a...
654-659Diabetes mellitus is the chronic metabolic disorders that puts individual at greater risk of ...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Objective Emotional distress is common in outpatients with diabetes, affecting ∼20–40% of the patien...
OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility and impact of implementing the computer-assisted Monitoring of In...
OBJECTIVE-To test the feasibility and impact of implementing the computer-assisted Monitoring of Ind...
AIMS: This pilot study was designed to assess changes in psychological status, quality of life and h...
To test the feasibility and impact of implementing the computer-assisted Monitoring of Individual Ne...