The aim of this thesis was to explore the self management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in black and minority ethnic (BME) groups using health literacy (HL) as the conceptual framework. Study One Study One was a multi-method systematic review that aimed to answer the research question: What is known about the barriers to, and facilitators of, self- management of T2DM amongst BME groups? There were two review strands. The interventions strand drew together quantitative evidence on T2DM self-management interventions in patients from 28 trials. Secondary analyses demonstrated that interventions were most likely to show a positive effect on self-management if they were culturally competent and based on a theoretical framework. The 'views' ...
The study aimed to review the evidence regarding the effectiveness of diabetes health-education stra...
Background: Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is generally considered to be a key determinan...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of type 2 diabetes in UK Black African and Caribbean communities is up t...
Background: The aim of this thesis was to explore the self management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T...
Context: Eliciting patients' views of type 2 diabetes self‐management provides insights on how poli...
Prescribed self-management behaviors have been found to be important factors affecting the rates of ...
Diabetes imposes an increasing health and economic burden on individuals living with it and their so...
Abdul-Razak Abubakari,1 Martyn C Jones,2 William Lauder,3 Alison Kirk,4 John Anderson,5 Devasenan De...
[[abstract]]Purpose The study purpose was to explore the relationships among health literacy, self-...
Introduction: Ethnic differences may influence diabetes selfcare practices and glycaemic control amo...
The World Health Organization (WHO) purports that over 422 million people around the world are diagn...
A higher risk of diabetes mellitus in South Asian and Black African populations combined with lower ...
Objective: To review studies on the association between health literacy (HL), diabetes self-manageme...
The burden of type 2 diabetes is increasing rapidly, not least in Sub-Saharan Africa, and disadvanta...
Introduction Poor access to, and engagement with, diabetes healthcare is a significant issue for bla...
The study aimed to review the evidence regarding the effectiveness of diabetes health-education stra...
Background: Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is generally considered to be a key determinan...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of type 2 diabetes in UK Black African and Caribbean communities is up t...
Background: The aim of this thesis was to explore the self management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T...
Context: Eliciting patients' views of type 2 diabetes self‐management provides insights on how poli...
Prescribed self-management behaviors have been found to be important factors affecting the rates of ...
Diabetes imposes an increasing health and economic burden on individuals living with it and their so...
Abdul-Razak Abubakari,1 Martyn C Jones,2 William Lauder,3 Alison Kirk,4 John Anderson,5 Devasenan De...
[[abstract]]Purpose The study purpose was to explore the relationships among health literacy, self-...
Introduction: Ethnic differences may influence diabetes selfcare practices and glycaemic control amo...
The World Health Organization (WHO) purports that over 422 million people around the world are diagn...
A higher risk of diabetes mellitus in South Asian and Black African populations combined with lower ...
Objective: To review studies on the association between health literacy (HL), diabetes self-manageme...
The burden of type 2 diabetes is increasing rapidly, not least in Sub-Saharan Africa, and disadvanta...
Introduction Poor access to, and engagement with, diabetes healthcare is a significant issue for bla...
The study aimed to review the evidence regarding the effectiveness of diabetes health-education stra...
Background: Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is generally considered to be a key determinan...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of type 2 diabetes in UK Black African and Caribbean communities is up t...