BACKGROUND: The need to understand barriers to the implementation of health care innovations in daily practice has been widely documented, but perceived facilitators and barriers in diabetes care by Dutch health care professionals remain unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate these factors among health care professionals (HCPs) using a qualitative research design. METHODS: Data were collected from 18 semi-structured interviews with HCPs from all professions relevant to diabetes care. The interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim and the data were analyzed using NVivo 8.0. RESULTS: Major facilitators were the more prominent role of the practice nurses and diabetes nurses in diabetes care, benchmarking, the Care Standard (C...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the barriers and facilitators to high-quality diabetes care as expe...
BACKGROUND: Effective self-management is viewed as the cornerstone of diabetes care. Many interventi...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE To evaluate the barriers and facilitators to high quality diabetes care as exper...
BACKGROUND: The need to understand barriers to the implementation of health care innovations in dail...
BACKGROUND: The Netherlands can be regarded as unique in the use of the Netherlands Diabetes Federat...
The implementation of the dutch diabetes federation health care standard for type 2 diabetes among h...
Background Even though previous research has demonstrated improved outcomes of integrated care initi...
OBJECTIVE—We sought to compare perceived barriers to diabetes care between people with diabetes and ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to describe the perspectives of diabetes care professionals...
peer-reviewedThis qualitative study explored general practitionerâ s and practice nurseâ s percept...
International audienceBackground - Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is an effective interve...
Aims: To identify barriers and resources of effective diabetes care management from the perspectives...
This paper explores the experiences of four nurse practitioners specialised in diabetes care, in the...
This paper explores the experiences of four nurse practitioners specialised in diabetes care, in the...
Gerda Längst,1 Hanna Marita Seidling,2,3 Marion Stützle,2,3 Dominik Ose,1 Ines Baudendiste...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the barriers and facilitators to high-quality diabetes care as expe...
BACKGROUND: Effective self-management is viewed as the cornerstone of diabetes care. Many interventi...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE To evaluate the barriers and facilitators to high quality diabetes care as exper...
BACKGROUND: The need to understand barriers to the implementation of health care innovations in dail...
BACKGROUND: The Netherlands can be regarded as unique in the use of the Netherlands Diabetes Federat...
The implementation of the dutch diabetes federation health care standard for type 2 diabetes among h...
Background Even though previous research has demonstrated improved outcomes of integrated care initi...
OBJECTIVE—We sought to compare perceived barriers to diabetes care between people with diabetes and ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to describe the perspectives of diabetes care professionals...
peer-reviewedThis qualitative study explored general practitionerâ s and practice nurseâ s percept...
International audienceBackground - Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is an effective interve...
Aims: To identify barriers and resources of effective diabetes care management from the perspectives...
This paper explores the experiences of four nurse practitioners specialised in diabetes care, in the...
This paper explores the experiences of four nurse practitioners specialised in diabetes care, in the...
Gerda Längst,1 Hanna Marita Seidling,2,3 Marion Stützle,2,3 Dominik Ose,1 Ines Baudendiste...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the barriers and facilitators to high-quality diabetes care as expe...
BACKGROUND: Effective self-management is viewed as the cornerstone of diabetes care. Many interventi...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE To evaluate the barriers and facilitators to high quality diabetes care as exper...