Background:Team-based care models (TBC) have demonstrated effectiveness to improve health outcomes for vulnerable diabetes patients but have proven difficult to implement in low income settings. Organizational conditions have been identified as influential on the implementation of TBC. This scoping review aims to answer the question: What is known from the scientific literature about how organizational conditions enable or inhibit TBC for diabetic patients in primary care settings, particularly settings that serve low-income patients? Methods:A scoping review study design was selected to identify key concepts and research gaps in the literature related to the impact of organizational conditions on TBC. Twenty-six articles were finally selec...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and associated with huge economic burden globally....
ObjectiveAs a result of unhealthy lifestyles, reduced numbers of healthcare providers are having to ...
Objective As a result of unhealthy lifestyles, reduced numbers of healthcare providers are having to...
Background:Team-based care models (TBC) have demonstrated effectiveness to improve health outcomes f...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the organizational model and diabetes processes of care....
Contains fulltext : 71456.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Redesigning care has be...
Contains fulltext : 138961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Rand...
Objective. Randomized trials showed that changes in healthcare organization improved diabetes care. ...
Abstract Background Redesigning care has been proposed as a lever for improving chronic illness care...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Care for patients with chronic diseases is challenging and requires multifacet...
Contains fulltext : 139071.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BackgroundPatie...
AIM: The aim of this study is to explore the perceptions among primary health center staff concernin...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important cause o...
Purpose: The purpose of this multi-sited, interpretive phenomenological study was to explore the tea...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and an important cause of a...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and associated with huge economic burden globally....
ObjectiveAs a result of unhealthy lifestyles, reduced numbers of healthcare providers are having to ...
Objective As a result of unhealthy lifestyles, reduced numbers of healthcare providers are having to...
Background:Team-based care models (TBC) have demonstrated effectiveness to improve health outcomes f...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the organizational model and diabetes processes of care....
Contains fulltext : 71456.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Redesigning care has be...
Contains fulltext : 138961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Rand...
Objective. Randomized trials showed that changes in healthcare organization improved diabetes care. ...
Abstract Background Redesigning care has been proposed as a lever for improving chronic illness care...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Care for patients with chronic diseases is challenging and requires multifacet...
Contains fulltext : 139071.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BackgroundPatie...
AIM: The aim of this study is to explore the perceptions among primary health center staff concernin...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important cause o...
Purpose: The purpose of this multi-sited, interpretive phenomenological study was to explore the tea...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and an important cause of a...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and associated with huge economic burden globally....
ObjectiveAs a result of unhealthy lifestyles, reduced numbers of healthcare providers are having to ...
Objective As a result of unhealthy lifestyles, reduced numbers of healthcare providers are having to...