The major increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) has led to the study of social inequalities in health-care. The aim of this study is to establish the possible existence of social inequalities in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, control and monitoring of diabetes in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries which have universal healthcare systems. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews for all relevant articles published up to 15 December 2007. We included observational studies carried out in OECD countries with universal healthcare systems in place that investigate social inequalities in the provision of health-care to diabetes patients. Two independent r...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine ...
Background Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine the quality of...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine the quality of...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate socioeconomic disadvantage in prevalence, awareness and control of diabetes i...
Background: Inequalities in access to medications among people diagnosed with diabetes in low- and m...
Introduction Quality of care could be influenced by individual socio-economic status (SES) and by re...
Today, preventive care is currently the subject of a political and social debate, particularly conce...
To assess the association of socioeconomic position with health (care) outcomes in type 2 diabetes w...
Objective: We investigated the association between socioeconomic factors and the attainment of treat...
The connection between social disadvantage and the presence of known diabetes and specific risk fact...
This study investigates patterns of adoption and diffusion of innovative health technologies by soci...
Background Outcomes of diabetes care are unequal and the NHS has a duty to consider reducing inequal...
Background Outcomes of diabetes care are unequal and the NHS has a duty to consider reducing inequal...
Demographic changes and the increased chronical diseases burden are global challenges that cannot go...
AIMS: To systematically review the evidence of socioeconomic inequalities for adults with type 1 dia...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine ...
Background Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine the quality of...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine the quality of...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate socioeconomic disadvantage in prevalence, awareness and control of diabetes i...
Background: Inequalities in access to medications among people diagnosed with diabetes in low- and m...
Introduction Quality of care could be influenced by individual socio-economic status (SES) and by re...
Today, preventive care is currently the subject of a political and social debate, particularly conce...
To assess the association of socioeconomic position with health (care) outcomes in type 2 diabetes w...
Objective: We investigated the association between socioeconomic factors and the attainment of treat...
The connection between social disadvantage and the presence of known diabetes and specific risk fact...
This study investigates patterns of adoption and diffusion of innovative health technologies by soci...
Background Outcomes of diabetes care are unequal and the NHS has a duty to consider reducing inequal...
Background Outcomes of diabetes care are unequal and the NHS has a duty to consider reducing inequal...
Demographic changes and the increased chronical diseases burden are global challenges that cannot go...
AIMS: To systematically review the evidence of socioeconomic inequalities for adults with type 1 dia...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine ...
Background Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine the quality of...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine the quality of...