This study focused on three questions: Is there a difference in men's and women's diabetes attitudes? Do health professionals give different recommendations to men and women? Is there a difference between men and women in care adherence? A total of 1201 patients with diabetes were surveyed; 65% of these patients were women. Differences in diabetes attitudes (three of seven attiticdes) were most evident between men and women with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). No differences were found in the attitudes of men and women with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) using insulin, and only one attitude was different for patients with NIDDM not using insulin. Few differences were observed in the recommendations given by heal...
BACKGROUND: Sex-related differences in determinants of self-care in adults with type 1 diabetes mell...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AN...
Background: Little is known about the impact of sex-specific differences in the management of type 1...
This study focused on three questions: Is there a difference in men’s and women’s diabetes attitudes...
Introduction: Biologically male and female have similar diabetes prevalence. Gender differences in t...
Aim: This paper aims to unobtrusively identify gender patterns in diabetics' adherence to their medi...
Worldwide, many research has been performed to investigate differences between men and women with ty...
Background. Medication adherence is negatively related to both diabetes distress (DD) and depressive...
This study involved 1202 patients who were placed into low adherence or high adherence groups based ...
Sex and gender can affect diabetes outcomes. Evidence suggests this is mediated by biological and so...
Background. Medication adherence is negatively related to both diabetes distress (DD) and depressive...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide. Individuals with diabetes are at incr...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AND M...
Do women think about diabetes differently? Background. Patient’s scope of knowledge about his/her di...
Background: Effective management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) depends on a number of specific ...
BACKGROUND: Sex-related differences in determinants of self-care in adults with type 1 diabetes mell...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AN...
Background: Little is known about the impact of sex-specific differences in the management of type 1...
This study focused on three questions: Is there a difference in men’s and women’s diabetes attitudes...
Introduction: Biologically male and female have similar diabetes prevalence. Gender differences in t...
Aim: This paper aims to unobtrusively identify gender patterns in diabetics' adherence to their medi...
Worldwide, many research has been performed to investigate differences between men and women with ty...
Background. Medication adherence is negatively related to both diabetes distress (DD) and depressive...
This study involved 1202 patients who were placed into low adherence or high adherence groups based ...
Sex and gender can affect diabetes outcomes. Evidence suggests this is mediated by biological and so...
Background. Medication adherence is negatively related to both diabetes distress (DD) and depressive...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide. Individuals with diabetes are at incr...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AND M...
Do women think about diabetes differently? Background. Patient’s scope of knowledge about his/her di...
Background: Effective management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) depends on a number of specific ...
BACKGROUND: Sex-related differences in determinants of self-care in adults with type 1 diabetes mell...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AN...
Background: Little is known about the impact of sex-specific differences in the management of type 1...