Aims and objectives: To examine the perceptions of a group of culturally and linguistically diverse participants with the comorbidities of diabetes, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease to determine factors that influence their medication self-efficacy through the use of motivational interviewing. Background: These comorbidities are a global public health problem and their self-management is more difficult for culturally and linguistically diverse populations living in English-speaking communities. Few interventions have been tested in culturally and linguistically diverse people to improve their medication self-efficacy. Design: A series of motivational interviewing telephone calls were conducted in the intervention arm of a r...
BackgroundMotivational Interviewing (MI) has a robust evidence base in facilitating behavior change ...
Patient participation in health care is a priority. Yet, patients’ perspective with regards to their...
African Americans are disproportionately impacted by diabetes compared to their non-Hispanic white c...
Introduction: Australia is an ageing multicultural society with an increased prevalence of chronic c...
Aims and objectives: To explore the motivation and confidence of people with coexisting diabetes, ch...
OBJECTIVE: Motivational Interviewing(MI) is an approach to helping patients discover their own resou...
Relatively little research has been conducted on improving adherence to treatment for Latino patient...
Introduction Chronic disease is a leading cause of death and disability that disproportionately burd...
Immigrants account for a quarter of Australia's total population. Self-regulatory health practices i...
The provision of culturally relevant yet evidence-based interventions has become crucial to global H...
Background: Anxiety, depression and medically unexplained physical symptoms are highly prevalent am...
Objective: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a method for encouraging people to make behavioral chan...
Internationally, health systems face an increasing demand for services from people living with multi...
Abstract Background Australia is a culturally diverse nation with one in seven Australians born in a...
Introduction: Ethnic differences may influence diabetes selfcare practices and glycaemic control amo...
BackgroundMotivational Interviewing (MI) has a robust evidence base in facilitating behavior change ...
Patient participation in health care is a priority. Yet, patients’ perspective with regards to their...
African Americans are disproportionately impacted by diabetes compared to their non-Hispanic white c...
Introduction: Australia is an ageing multicultural society with an increased prevalence of chronic c...
Aims and objectives: To explore the motivation and confidence of people with coexisting diabetes, ch...
OBJECTIVE: Motivational Interviewing(MI) is an approach to helping patients discover their own resou...
Relatively little research has been conducted on improving adherence to treatment for Latino patient...
Introduction Chronic disease is a leading cause of death and disability that disproportionately burd...
Immigrants account for a quarter of Australia's total population. Self-regulatory health practices i...
The provision of culturally relevant yet evidence-based interventions has become crucial to global H...
Background: Anxiety, depression and medically unexplained physical symptoms are highly prevalent am...
Objective: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a method for encouraging people to make behavioral chan...
Internationally, health systems face an increasing demand for services from people living with multi...
Abstract Background Australia is a culturally diverse nation with one in seven Australians born in a...
Introduction: Ethnic differences may influence diabetes selfcare practices and glycaemic control amo...
BackgroundMotivational Interviewing (MI) has a robust evidence base in facilitating behavior change ...
Patient participation in health care is a priority. Yet, patients’ perspective with regards to their...
African Americans are disproportionately impacted by diabetes compared to their non-Hispanic white c...