Aim: In this article the authors illustrate using a case study approach how primary care professionals can use the combination of geodemographic data with hospital episode statistics (HES) to predict the location of people yat risk’ of diabetes mellitus (Type 2 diabetes) in the population of England. This approach facilitates social marketing of those yat risk'. Method: Geodemographic segmentation data for all households was combined with HES for 2001–2002, to predict population groups yat risk’ of Type 2 diabetes. Using a case study approach and quantitative data analysis techniques a profile of the undiagnosed and yat risk’ population of Slough Primary CareTrust was created at town, ward and street levels. Recent literature on social mark...
Objective: to explore the feasibility of producing small-area geospatial maps of chronic disease ris...
Objective: This study aims to provide information on the perceptions of and practices used for diabe...
Obesity is a growing epidemic in the United Kingdom. An important contributor to cardiovascular dise...
Aim: In this article the authors illustrate using a case study approach how primary care professiona...
Type 2 diabetes has increased in prevalence globally in recent years, mainly due to obesity. Many ot...
Background: risk scores calculated from electronic patient records can be used to predict the risk o...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing worldwide and there is a need to identify comm...
Aims: To implement a diabetes prevention programme in primary care Methods: The programme was implem...
Background: Disparities in diabetes care are prevalent, with significant inequalities observed in ac...
Aims: This paper focuses mainly on explanations and lessons from a research-based programme for ide...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of producing small-area geospatial maps of chronic disease ris...
The increased incidence of lifestyle related diseases, such as obesity and diabetes, across the west...
Rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus have risen rapidly over the past three to four decades. This artic...
Objective: To review the clinical data for people with diabetes mellitus with reference to their loc...
IntroductionIdentifying areas of high diabetes prevalence can have an impact on public health preven...
Objective: to explore the feasibility of producing small-area geospatial maps of chronic disease ris...
Objective: This study aims to provide information on the perceptions of and practices used for diabe...
Obesity is a growing epidemic in the United Kingdom. An important contributor to cardiovascular dise...
Aim: In this article the authors illustrate using a case study approach how primary care professiona...
Type 2 diabetes has increased in prevalence globally in recent years, mainly due to obesity. Many ot...
Background: risk scores calculated from electronic patient records can be used to predict the risk o...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing worldwide and there is a need to identify comm...
Aims: To implement a diabetes prevention programme in primary care Methods: The programme was implem...
Background: Disparities in diabetes care are prevalent, with significant inequalities observed in ac...
Aims: This paper focuses mainly on explanations and lessons from a research-based programme for ide...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of producing small-area geospatial maps of chronic disease ris...
The increased incidence of lifestyle related diseases, such as obesity and diabetes, across the west...
Rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus have risen rapidly over the past three to four decades. This artic...
Objective: To review the clinical data for people with diabetes mellitus with reference to their loc...
IntroductionIdentifying areas of high diabetes prevalence can have an impact on public health preven...
Objective: to explore the feasibility of producing small-area geospatial maps of chronic disease ris...
Objective: This study aims to provide information on the perceptions of and practices used for diabe...
Obesity is a growing epidemic in the United Kingdom. An important contributor to cardiovascular dise...