BackgroundBritish South Asians have a higher incidence of diabetes and poorer health outcomes compared to the general UK population. Beliefs about diabetes are known to play an important role in self-management, yet little is known about the sociocultural context in shaping beliefs. This study aimed to explore the influence of sociocultural context on illness beliefs and diabetes self-management in British South Asians. MethodsA mixed methods approach was used. 67 participants recruited using random and purposive sampling, completed a questionnaire measuring illness beliefs, fatalism, health outcomes and demographics; 37 participants completed a social network survey interview and semi-structured interviews. Results were analysed using SPSS...
Research has shown that an underestimation of personal health risk can reduce the motivation to chan...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Aims. Using Leventhal’s Common-sense self-regulation model, this study investigated associations bet...
Background: British South Asians have a higher incidence of diabetes and poorer health outcomes comp...
Illness beliefs and the soc diabetes self-managemen y3 e w [1,2]. T2D is caused by the body’s ineffe...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Aim. To report on a study which developed a knowledge of the experiences of South Asian people with ...
In this qualitative study I sought to explore the influence that culture has on diabetes (type 2) se...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a significant public health concern with a high prevalence within the UK So...
OBJECTIVE: To review available qualitative evidence in the literature for health beliefs and percept...
Background: Prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular (CVD) disease amongst UK South Asians is highe...
Background Self-management is rarely studied ‘in the wild’. We sought to produce a richer understand...
Background. South Asians living in the UK have an increased predisposition to developing Type 2 diab...
Research has shown that an underestimation of personal health risk can reduce the motivation to chan...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Aims. Using Leventhal’s Common-sense self-regulation model, this study investigated associations bet...
Background: British South Asians have a higher incidence of diabetes and poorer health outcomes comp...
Illness beliefs and the soc diabetes self-managemen y3 e w [1,2]. T2D is caused by the body’s ineffe...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Aim. To report on a study which developed a knowledge of the experiences of South Asian people with ...
In this qualitative study I sought to explore the influence that culture has on diabetes (type 2) se...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a significant public health concern with a high prevalence within the UK So...
OBJECTIVE: To review available qualitative evidence in the literature for health beliefs and percept...
Background: Prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular (CVD) disease amongst UK South Asians is highe...
Background Self-management is rarely studied ‘in the wild’. We sought to produce a richer understand...
Background. South Asians living in the UK have an increased predisposition to developing Type 2 diab...
Research has shown that an underestimation of personal health risk can reduce the motivation to chan...
Background. Diabetes is disproportionately high among British South Asians compared to the general U...
Aims. Using Leventhal’s Common-sense self-regulation model, this study investigated associations bet...