Objective: To understand how multidisciplinary care plans are being used in the management of patients with diabetes, and to explore the role of collaboration in care planning.\ud \ud Design: Grounded theory interview study.\ud \ud Setting: Primary care, June 2005 to October 2006.\ud \ud Participants: Thirty-eight people from three New South Wales Divisions of General Practice: 19 general practitioners, eight diabetes-related allied health providers, two endocrinologists, and nine adults with type 2 diabetes. Sampling was purposeful then theoretical.\ud \ud Results: GPs use care plans to organise clinical care and help patients access allied health providers. Written plans are used to educate patients about their care and to motivate change...
<strong>Background</strong>: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and qua...
Diabetes places a significant burden on the individuals concerned, their families and society as a w...
Background: A new model of complex diabetes care is provided by a multidisciplinary team which incor...
Objective: To understand how multidisciplinary care plans are being used in the management of patien...
BACKGROUND: The Enhanced Primary Care package, introduced in 1999, included an item number for multi...
Providers are encouraged to view patients with chronic disease as ‘partners’ in their care...
Background: Most studies of shared decision-making focus on acute treatment or screening decision-ma...
As the prevalence of type 2 diabetes continues to escalate, health system reform is seeking better p...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and associated with huge economic burden globally....
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important cause o...
This study aimed to explore how a new model of integrated primary/secondary care for type 2 diabetes...
Background: This research examined whether young adults with Type 1 diabetes engage with the multidi...
Integrating care across disciplines and organisations around the needs of the person with diabetes h...
Background: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and quality of care and ...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
<strong>Background</strong>: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and qua...
Diabetes places a significant burden on the individuals concerned, their families and society as a w...
Background: A new model of complex diabetes care is provided by a multidisciplinary team which incor...
Objective: To understand how multidisciplinary care plans are being used in the management of patien...
BACKGROUND: The Enhanced Primary Care package, introduced in 1999, included an item number for multi...
Providers are encouraged to view patients with chronic disease as ‘partners’ in their care...
Background: Most studies of shared decision-making focus on acute treatment or screening decision-ma...
As the prevalence of type 2 diabetes continues to escalate, health system reform is seeking better p...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and associated with huge economic burden globally....
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important cause o...
This study aimed to explore how a new model of integrated primary/secondary care for type 2 diabetes...
Background: This research examined whether young adults with Type 1 diabetes engage with the multidi...
Integrating care across disciplines and organisations around the needs of the person with diabetes h...
Background: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and quality of care and ...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
<strong>Background</strong>: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and qua...
Diabetes places a significant burden on the individuals concerned, their families and society as a w...
Background: A new model of complex diabetes care is provided by a multidisciplinary team which incor...