The estimated one million Australians with type 2 diabetes face significant risks of morbidity and premature mortality. Inadequate diabetes self-management is associated with poor glycaemic control, which is further impaired by comorbid dysphoria. Regular access to ongoing self-management and psychological support is limited, especially in rural and regional locations. Web-based interventions can provide complementary support to patients’ usual care. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with two samples that comprised (a) 13 people with type 2 diabetes and (b) 12 general practitioners (GPs). Interviews explored enablers and barriers to self-care, emotional challenges, needs for support, and potential web-based programme components. Pa...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Abstract Background To design and test a web-based se...
The estimated one million Australians with type 2 diabetes face significant risks of morbidity and p...
The estimated one million Australians with type 2 diabetes face significant risks of morbidity and p...
The estimated one million Australians with type 2 diabetes face significant risks of morbidity and p...
Background The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing globally and health services in many coun...
Aims: The aim of the present study was to explore patients' experiences of diabetes self-management ...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising with the majority of patients practicing ina...
Many Australian adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) do not follow recommended self-managemen...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of a web-based self-management programme for people with ty...
BACKGROUND: Little attention has been paid to self-management support of patients with well-controll...
Background: Type 2 diabetes affects an estimated 347 million people worldwide and often leads to ser...
Abstract Background Management of diabetes mellitus i...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising, placing increasing strain on health care se...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Abstract Background To design and test a web-based se...
The estimated one million Australians with type 2 diabetes face significant risks of morbidity and p...
The estimated one million Australians with type 2 diabetes face significant risks of morbidity and p...
The estimated one million Australians with type 2 diabetes face significant risks of morbidity and p...
Background The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing globally and health services in many coun...
Aims: The aim of the present study was to explore patients' experiences of diabetes self-management ...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising with the majority of patients practicing ina...
Many Australian adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) do not follow recommended self-managemen...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of a web-based self-management programme for people with ty...
BACKGROUND: Little attention has been paid to self-management support of patients with well-controll...
Background: Type 2 diabetes affects an estimated 347 million people worldwide and often leads to ser...
Abstract Background Management of diabetes mellitus i...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising, placing increasing strain on health care se...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Abstract Background To design and test a web-based se...