This study investigates patterns of adoption and diffusion of innovative health technologies by socioeconomic status (SES) in order to assess the extent to which these technologies may be a fundamental cause of health-related inequalities. Quantitative analyses examined SES-based inequalities in the adoption and diffusion of diabetes technologies. Diabetes data from three panels of the NordTrøndelag Health Study (HUNT), Norway, were combined with income and education data. Cross-sectional and longitudinal regression analyses were used to examine relevant inequalities. Cross-sectional analyses suggest often present SESbased gradients in the adoption of diabetes technologies, favouring high-SES groups. Statistically significant differences (p...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate socioeconomic disadvantage in prevalence, awareness and control of diabetes i...
Background The Nordic ‘health paradox’ designates the seemingly puzzling empirical reality in which,...
Introduction We aimed to investigate whether the proportion of undiagnosed diabetes varies by socioe...
Social inequalities in health have been severely documented in many countries, between many social c...
The major increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) has led to the study of social inequa...
Aim: To investigate the cross-sectional and longitudinal social gradient in use of blood pressure mo...
Abstract Understanding socioeconomic inequalities in health care is critical for achieving health eq...
Objective Investigating demographic and socioeconomic factors as intersecting rather than as separat...
Objective Investigating demographic and socioeconomic factors as intersecting rather than as separat...
To assess the association of socioeconomic position with health (care) outcomes in type 2 diabetes w...
Objective Technology use in type 1 diabetes (T1D) is impacted by socioeconomic status (SES). This an...
The connection between social disadvantage and the presence of known diabetes and specific risk fact...
The aim of this study was to systematically review the range, nature, and extent of current research...
This paper examines socioeconomic lags in the diffusion of high technology health care, focusing on ...
Background Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine the quality of...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate socioeconomic disadvantage in prevalence, awareness and control of diabetes i...
Background The Nordic ‘health paradox’ designates the seemingly puzzling empirical reality in which,...
Introduction We aimed to investigate whether the proportion of undiagnosed diabetes varies by socioe...
Social inequalities in health have been severely documented in many countries, between many social c...
The major increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) has led to the study of social inequa...
Aim: To investigate the cross-sectional and longitudinal social gradient in use of blood pressure mo...
Abstract Understanding socioeconomic inequalities in health care is critical for achieving health eq...
Objective Investigating demographic and socioeconomic factors as intersecting rather than as separat...
Objective Investigating demographic and socioeconomic factors as intersecting rather than as separat...
To assess the association of socioeconomic position with health (care) outcomes in type 2 diabetes w...
Objective Technology use in type 1 diabetes (T1D) is impacted by socioeconomic status (SES). This an...
The connection between social disadvantage and the presence of known diabetes and specific risk fact...
The aim of this study was to systematically review the range, nature, and extent of current research...
This paper examines socioeconomic lags in the diffusion of high technology health care, focusing on ...
Background Socioeconomic status, origin or demographic attributes shall not determine the quality of...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate socioeconomic disadvantage in prevalence, awareness and control of diabetes i...
Background The Nordic ‘health paradox’ designates the seemingly puzzling empirical reality in which,...
Introduction We aimed to investigate whether the proportion of undiagnosed diabetes varies by socioe...