This article summarises the findings from a large qualitative study in east London. In a series of focus groups involving 147 people, the team explored the perceptions of the Bangladeshi community towards diabetes prevention and healthy living, sought advice from religious leaders and Islamic scholars, and asked healthcare professionals about their experiences of giving lifestyle advice to this target audience. The authors highlight key findings that are particularly relevant to diabetes nurses, and suggest some practical changes that might be implemented by nurses working with people of Bangladeshi origin
Type Two Diabetes is six times higher amongst UK Pakistanis than the remainder of the British popula...
Diabetes is an emerging health threat in Bangladesh. The study objectives were to evaluate self-mana...
The TRACK Concept National Eye Health Education Program (NEHEP) developed a tool using the word “TRA...
OBJECTIVE: To understand lay beliefs and attitudes, religious teachings, and professional perception...
Minority ethnic populations experience a disproportionate burden of health inequalities compared wit...
Copyright © 2016 Neesha R. Patel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Introduction: Ethnic differences may influence diabetes selfcare practices and glycaemic control amo...
Abstract Objective People from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups are known to have an i...
Diabetes is a chronic condition requiring lifelong self-management. Patients are encouraged to acces...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
While studies have focused on tangible indicators of the practice of healthy lifestyles, there remai...
Aim: To determine whether barriers to diabetes awareness and self-help differ in South Asian partici...
IntroductionSouth Asians experience high rates of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, couple...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Type Two Diabetes is six times higher amongst UK Pakistanis than the remainder of the British popula...
Diabetes is an emerging health threat in Bangladesh. The study objectives were to evaluate self-mana...
The TRACK Concept National Eye Health Education Program (NEHEP) developed a tool using the word “TRA...
OBJECTIVE: To understand lay beliefs and attitudes, religious teachings, and professional perception...
Minority ethnic populations experience a disproportionate burden of health inequalities compared wit...
Copyright © 2016 Neesha R. Patel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Introduction: Ethnic differences may influence diabetes selfcare practices and glycaemic control amo...
Abstract Objective People from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups are known to have an i...
Diabetes is a chronic condition requiring lifelong self-management. Patients are encouraged to acces...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
While studies have focused on tangible indicators of the practice of healthy lifestyles, there remai...
Aim: To determine whether barriers to diabetes awareness and self-help differ in South Asian partici...
IntroductionSouth Asians experience high rates of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, couple...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Type Two Diabetes is six times higher amongst UK Pakistanis than the remainder of the British popula...
Diabetes is an emerging health threat in Bangladesh. The study objectives were to evaluate self-mana...
The TRACK Concept National Eye Health Education Program (NEHEP) developed a tool using the word “TRA...