International audienceInnovation is an important topic in healthcare studies with a large focus on technologies, practices and organisational arrangements. However, the increase in chronic diseases such as diabetes requires new forms of collaboration and organisation that challenge the traditional boundaries of care. Based on a qualitative study of individuals with diabetes, we describe the experiences of patients with their disease, and also the impacts on relationships with their families and friends, other health professionals, as well as with other patients. We show that including patients’ experiences in a better way stretches the traditional boundaries of healthcare pathways, which requires openness and flexibility. Results are descri...
Background: Many individuals with type 2 diabetes are reluctant to accept insulin treatment. As a co...
Abstract Background It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in pr...
Background: It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary ca...
International audienceInnovation is an important topic in healthcare studies with a large focus on t...
Introduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in dia...
Iintroduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in d...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient i...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
As the prevalence of type 2 diabetes continues to escalate, health system reform is seeking better p...
The authors report results from a qualitative study designed to investigate patients’ use and percep...
Successful diabetes management requires functional collaboration between health care professionals a...
Learning to live with diabetes in such a way that the new conditions will be a normal and natural pa...
Introduction Traditionally, healthcare professionals improve patient processes without participation...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to describe the perspectives of diabetes care professionals...
Diabetes is a growing problem that threatens both individual health and health care systems througho...
Background: Many individuals with type 2 diabetes are reluctant to accept insulin treatment. As a co...
Abstract Background It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in pr...
Background: It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary ca...
International audienceInnovation is an important topic in healthcare studies with a large focus on t...
Introduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in dia...
Iintroduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in d...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient i...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
As the prevalence of type 2 diabetes continues to escalate, health system reform is seeking better p...
The authors report results from a qualitative study designed to investigate patients’ use and percep...
Successful diabetes management requires functional collaboration between health care professionals a...
Learning to live with diabetes in such a way that the new conditions will be a normal and natural pa...
Introduction Traditionally, healthcare professionals improve patient processes without participation...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to describe the perspectives of diabetes care professionals...
Diabetes is a growing problem that threatens both individual health and health care systems througho...
Background: Many individuals with type 2 diabetes are reluctant to accept insulin treatment. As a co...
Abstract Background It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in pr...
Background: It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary ca...