Abstract Background Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health risk within families. This study aimed to establish the acceptability to first degree relatives towards their relative with type 2 diabetes intervening as health promoters in their own families, using the Health Belief Model as a theoretical framework for evaluation. Methods Cross-sectional questionnaire design. Survey questionnaire for first degree relative (sibling or child) mailed to a random sample of patients with type 2 diabetes registered with an urban hospital diabetes clinic (n = 607 eligible patients). Patients were asked to pass on questionnaires to one to two first degree relatives. Results Questionnaires were returned from 257 fami...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illn...
Objective. To understand how individuals with diabetes evaluatethe participation of their family in ...
The relatives and partners of people with type 2 diabetes are at increased risk of developing type 2...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health risk withi...
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...
ArIn the fight against the type 2 diabetes epidemic, patients might be asked to discuss familial sus...
Abstract Background A strong family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) confers increased DM ri...
Objectives: Family involvement plays a key role in diabetes management. Problems and challenges rela...
Family history (FH) is considered an important factor to detect individuals at increased risk develo...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of causes, risk, and control with...
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...
The relatives and partners of people with type 2 diabetes are at increased risk of developing type 2...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illn...
Objective. To understand how individuals with diabetes evaluatethe participation of their family in ...
The relatives and partners of people with type 2 diabetes are at increased risk of developing type 2...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health risk withi...
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...
ArIn the fight against the type 2 diabetes epidemic, patients might be asked to discuss familial sus...
Abstract Background A strong family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) confers increased DM ri...
Objectives: Family involvement plays a key role in diabetes management. Problems and challenges rela...
Family history (FH) is considered an important factor to detect individuals at increased risk develo...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of causes, risk, and control with...
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...
The relatives and partners of people with type 2 diabetes are at increased risk of developing type 2...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabetes on illn...
Objective. To understand how individuals with diabetes evaluatethe participation of their family in ...
The relatives and partners of people with type 2 diabetes are at increased risk of developing type 2...