ObjectiveTo investigate factors associated with access to, and health outcomes of, a diabetes nurse-educator led self-management program for rural Australians with diabetes.DesignRetrospective cohort studySettingA rural community-health service with a dispersed catchment of 10,000 population.SubjectsClients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus and referred to the program between April 2008 and December 2012.InterventionA diabetes self-management program comprising an initial assessment, a group education session, and 3, 6, and 12 month clinical reviews.Main outcome measuresProgram attendance after referral; and achievement of management goals for HbA1c, BMI, total cholesterol, quality of life and psychological distress.ResultsNinety-four...
A pilot program for Aboriginal people with diabetes on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, aimed to tes...
© 2018 National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. Objective: To determine the impact of an integrated diabe...
Programs to increase patients' capacity to manage their chronic disease are growing in popularity wi...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing chronic diseases internationally. The heal...
Chronic health conditions are more prevalent in rural and remote areas than in metropolitan areas; ...
Aim To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with ...
Introduction: Nurse-led diabetes management has been shown to be effective in urban and regional gen...
Aim: To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with...
The aim of this research was to investigate the barriers to effective type two diabetes self-managem...
abstract: Background: The global prevalence of all types of diabetes increased from 108 million in ...
Background: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and obesity represents a significant disease burde...
Objective: To identify the key elements that enabled the Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention ...
Introduction: Adult onset diabetes is a significant health issue in rural communities that are disp...
BackgroundDiabetes prevalence has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetes self-management education (...
Objective: To identify the key elements that enabled the Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention ...
A pilot program for Aboriginal people with diabetes on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, aimed to tes...
© 2018 National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. Objective: To determine the impact of an integrated diabe...
Programs to increase patients' capacity to manage their chronic disease are growing in popularity wi...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing chronic diseases internationally. The heal...
Chronic health conditions are more prevalent in rural and remote areas than in metropolitan areas; ...
Aim To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with ...
Introduction: Nurse-led diabetes management has been shown to be effective in urban and regional gen...
Aim: To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with...
The aim of this research was to investigate the barriers to effective type two diabetes self-managem...
abstract: Background: The global prevalence of all types of diabetes increased from 108 million in ...
Background: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and obesity represents a significant disease burde...
Objective: To identify the key elements that enabled the Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention ...
Introduction: Adult onset diabetes is a significant health issue in rural communities that are disp...
BackgroundDiabetes prevalence has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetes self-management education (...
Objective: To identify the key elements that enabled the Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention ...
A pilot program for Aboriginal people with diabetes on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, aimed to tes...
© 2018 National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. Objective: To determine the impact of an integrated diabe...
Programs to increase patients' capacity to manage their chronic disease are growing in popularity wi...