Although there are several different general diabetes self-efficacy scales, there is a need to develop a self-efficacy scale that providers can use to assess patient’s self-efficacy regarding medication use. The purpose of this study was to: 1) develop a new diabetes medication self-efficacy scale and 2) examine how diabetes medication self-efficacy is associated with patient-reported problems in using diabetes medications and self-reported adherence
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
Introduction: Diabetes is an epidemic that affects over 415 million people worldwide. In the United ...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Betsy Sleath,1,2 Delesha M Carpenter,1 Susan J Blalock,1 Scott A Davis,1 Ryan P Hickson,1 Charles Le...
Diabetes is a significant problem in the United States, particularly among ethnic minorities. Diabet...
BackgroundCurrent adherence scales often fail to assess the full spectrum of behaviors associated wi...
Aims: To examine whether diabetes distress (DD), when measured by three different instruments, was a...
Background. Self-efficacy in diabetes management can empower patients and result in their more activ...
Diabetes has reached epidemic levels, to the currently estimated 29 million individuals who are livi...
This study employed a cross-sectional design (n = 147) to further investigate the roles that diabete...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the predictors of medication adherence behavior and the r...
Diabetes continues to be one of the leading causes of death within the United States, with the Hispa...
AbstractProblem Statement: Diabetes mellitus has a significant physical and emotional impact, involv...
Purpose: This thesis aims to illustrate the Italian validation of a scale measuring self-efficacy in...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between perceived self-effica...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
Introduction: Diabetes is an epidemic that affects over 415 million people worldwide. In the United ...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Betsy Sleath,1,2 Delesha M Carpenter,1 Susan J Blalock,1 Scott A Davis,1 Ryan P Hickson,1 Charles Le...
Diabetes is a significant problem in the United States, particularly among ethnic minorities. Diabet...
BackgroundCurrent adherence scales often fail to assess the full spectrum of behaviors associated wi...
Aims: To examine whether diabetes distress (DD), when measured by three different instruments, was a...
Background. Self-efficacy in diabetes management can empower patients and result in their more activ...
Diabetes has reached epidemic levels, to the currently estimated 29 million individuals who are livi...
This study employed a cross-sectional design (n = 147) to further investigate the roles that diabete...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the predictors of medication adherence behavior and the r...
Diabetes continues to be one of the leading causes of death within the United States, with the Hispa...
AbstractProblem Statement: Diabetes mellitus has a significant physical and emotional impact, involv...
Purpose: This thesis aims to illustrate the Italian validation of a scale measuring self-efficacy in...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between perceived self-effica...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
Introduction: Diabetes is an epidemic that affects over 415 million people worldwide. In the United ...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...