The Diabetes Obstacles Questionnaire (DOQ) is designed for completion by people who have Type 2 diabetes. There are 8 SCALES, with several ITEMS in each scale. Each scale deals with one topic and comprises a number of items. Each item deals with one obstacle in that topic. Each item should be answered by ticking one box. For an individual who has Type 2 diabetes, not all scales may be relevant, so a selection of which scales to use can be made either by the person, or by his or her clinician. Having selected the scales to be used, all items on a scale should be answered. The items are deliberately all related to obstacles and so may seem to have a negative tone to them. The items are designed to identify the obstacles for an ind...
Aims: To identify barriers and resources of effective diabetes care management from the perspectives...
Several instruments are available to evaluate barriers to self-care in people with type 2 diabetes, ...
Background People with diabetes and severe mental illness (SMI) experience poorer outcomes than thos...
Aims To develop and validate an easy-to-use questionnaire to identify obstacles to self management i...
Aims: The aim of this study was to validate the Dutch version of the Diabetes Obstacles Questionnair...
<p><b>Background</b>: Patients with type 2 diabetes reveal different obstacles in living with the di...
Objective: The Diabetes Obstacles Questionnaire (DOQ) helps to determine the problems encountered wi...
Copyright © 2012 L. Pilv et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Currently many support and educational services are available for persons with type 2 diabetes melli...
To gain more insight into perceived barriers in the self-management of insulin-treated diabetic pati...
Background The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing dramatically, placing considera...
Aims: To determine which barriers to care are associated with type 2 diabetes complications in an ar...
Aim: To assess diabetes treatment preferences with a focus on patient barriers to insulin treatment....
The overall goal of my CNL project was to increase participation of diabetic patients in diabetes se...
Diabetes Distress (DD) is a major concern in the diabetes community due to the negative associated o...
Aims: To identify barriers and resources of effective diabetes care management from the perspectives...
Several instruments are available to evaluate barriers to self-care in people with type 2 diabetes, ...
Background People with diabetes and severe mental illness (SMI) experience poorer outcomes than thos...
Aims To develop and validate an easy-to-use questionnaire to identify obstacles to self management i...
Aims: The aim of this study was to validate the Dutch version of the Diabetes Obstacles Questionnair...
<p><b>Background</b>: Patients with type 2 diabetes reveal different obstacles in living with the di...
Objective: The Diabetes Obstacles Questionnaire (DOQ) helps to determine the problems encountered wi...
Copyright © 2012 L. Pilv et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Currently many support and educational services are available for persons with type 2 diabetes melli...
To gain more insight into perceived barriers in the self-management of insulin-treated diabetic pati...
Background The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing dramatically, placing considera...
Aims: To determine which barriers to care are associated with type 2 diabetes complications in an ar...
Aim: To assess diabetes treatment preferences with a focus on patient barriers to insulin treatment....
The overall goal of my CNL project was to increase participation of diabetic patients in diabetes se...
Diabetes Distress (DD) is a major concern in the diabetes community due to the negative associated o...
Aims: To identify barriers and resources of effective diabetes care management from the perspectives...
Several instruments are available to evaluate barriers to self-care in people with type 2 diabetes, ...
Background People with diabetes and severe mental illness (SMI) experience poorer outcomes than thos...