Type 2 diabetes is a serious chronic condition with high prevalence and a variety of associated medical complications. These circumstances underscore the importance of physician-recommended treatment adherence; yet, the literature suggests that diabetics often do not adhere to the treatment recommendations of their physicians. This cross-sectional study sought to gain a better understanding of the effects of motivational readiness to change, self-efficacy, disease characteristics, and treatment factors on the outcome of treatment adherence. A total of 86 patients with type 2 diabetes and their physician participated in this study. Data were collected for three months. The patients\u27 questionnaire comprised demographic questions, the Gener...
This study aims to predict adherence to diabetic treatment regimens and sustained diabetic control. ...
Background: Medication adherence is an important contributor to improved patient health. While effec...
This study analyzed the differences over time in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients on reporte...
This review examined the current problem of low adherence to treatment in patients with chronic dise...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Diabetes perceptions, acceptance and treatment motivation are change...
The current guidelines for improving the care of people with type 2 diabetes (diabetes mellitus) sug...
The current guidelines for improving the care of people with type 2 diabetes (diabetes mellitus) sug...
Background: The number of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing. Medication treatment is...
Objective: Despite well-known beneficial effects, adherence to core elements of diabetes treatment i...
Background: Evidence in the literature indicates that patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have a ve...
Background: High level of self-efficacy and adherence to self-care activities have a positive impact...
Andrea Klinovszky,1 István Márton Kiss,1 Orsolya Papp-Zipernovszky,2 Csaba Lengyel,3 N...
AbstractDiabetes mellitus is a chronic disease responsible for complications, which not only limit i...
This study aims to predict adherence to diabetic treatment regimens and sustained diabetic control. ...
This study aims to predict adherence to diabetic treatment regimens and sustained diabetic control. ...
This study aims to predict adherence to diabetic treatment regimens and sustained diabetic control. ...
Background: Medication adherence is an important contributor to improved patient health. While effec...
This study analyzed the differences over time in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients on reporte...
This review examined the current problem of low adherence to treatment in patients with chronic dise...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Diabetes perceptions, acceptance and treatment motivation are change...
The current guidelines for improving the care of people with type 2 diabetes (diabetes mellitus) sug...
The current guidelines for improving the care of people with type 2 diabetes (diabetes mellitus) sug...
Background: The number of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing. Medication treatment is...
Objective: Despite well-known beneficial effects, adherence to core elements of diabetes treatment i...
Background: Evidence in the literature indicates that patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have a ve...
Background: High level of self-efficacy and adherence to self-care activities have a positive impact...
Andrea Klinovszky,1 István Márton Kiss,1 Orsolya Papp-Zipernovszky,2 Csaba Lengyel,3 N...
AbstractDiabetes mellitus is a chronic disease responsible for complications, which not only limit i...
This study aims to predict adherence to diabetic treatment regimens and sustained diabetic control. ...
This study aims to predict adherence to diabetic treatment regimens and sustained diabetic control. ...
This study aims to predict adherence to diabetic treatment regimens and sustained diabetic control. ...
Background: Medication adherence is an important contributor to improved patient health. While effec...
This study analyzed the differences over time in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients on reporte...