Objective. This study aims to examine the relationship of diabetes care processes and patient outcomes with an expanded set of indicators regarding patient-oriented care delivery, such as treatment satisfaction, the quality of patient-physician relationship, and a wider range of patient outcomes such as self-management, health behaviour, disease-related burden, and health-related quality of life (HRQL). Methods. The study population consisted of 486 participants with type 2 diabetes in two population-based follow-up surveys, conducted in 2003 to 2005 and 2006 to 2008 in Southern Germany. Data were self-reported and questionnairebased, including the SF-12 for HRQL. Multiple regression models were used to identify associations between care pr...
AbstractProblem Statement: Diabetes mellitus has a significant physical and emotional impact, involv...
AbstractDiabetes mellitus involves difficult lifestyle adjustments, and requires long-term treatment...
OBJECTIVE: With the introduction of diabetes disease management programs (DMPs) in Germany, there is...
Objective. This study aims to examine the relationship of diabetes care processes and patient outcom...
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OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the development of the quality of diabetes care in Germany. The aim...
Little is known about the development of the quality of diabetes care in Germany. The aim of this st...
Little is known about the development of the quality of diabetes care in Germany. The aim of this st...
People who have diabetes require regular medical care. The views of patients about the quality of th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyse health care processes and outcomes in...
Objectives: To investigate changes in type 2 diabetes care indicators over time in Germany. Metho...
Introduction: Self-report of diabetes care has moderate validity and is prone to under- and over-rep...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes mellitus benefit from care foll...
Diabetes is one of the chronic diseases that constitute the greatest disease burden in the world. Th...
Background High quality of care is important to prevent costly and burdensome micro and macro-vascul...
AbstractProblem Statement: Diabetes mellitus has a significant physical and emotional impact, involv...
AbstractDiabetes mellitus involves difficult lifestyle adjustments, and requires long-term treatment...
OBJECTIVE: With the introduction of diabetes disease management programs (DMPs) in Germany, there is...
Objective. This study aims to examine the relationship of diabetes care processes and patient outcom...
Copyright © 2015 Michaela Schunk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the development of the quality of diabetes care in Germany. The aim...
Little is known about the development of the quality of diabetes care in Germany. The aim of this st...
Little is known about the development of the quality of diabetes care in Germany. The aim of this st...
People who have diabetes require regular medical care. The views of patients about the quality of th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyse health care processes and outcomes in...
Objectives: To investigate changes in type 2 diabetes care indicators over time in Germany. Metho...
Introduction: Self-report of diabetes care has moderate validity and is prone to under- and over-rep...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes mellitus benefit from care foll...
Diabetes is one of the chronic diseases that constitute the greatest disease burden in the world. Th...
Background High quality of care is important to prevent costly and burdensome micro and macro-vascul...
AbstractProblem Statement: Diabetes mellitus has a significant physical and emotional impact, involv...
AbstractDiabetes mellitus involves difficult lifestyle adjustments, and requires long-term treatment...
OBJECTIVE: With the introduction of diabetes disease management programs (DMPs) in Germany, there is...