BACKGROUND: After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical aspects and common complications that require daily self-management, they are also faced with ongoing psychosocial challenges. Subsequently they find themselves having to navigate the health system to engage multidisciplinary supports; the combination of these factors often resulting in reduced health-related quality of life. To maintain optimal diabetes control, interventions need to incorporate psychosocial supports and a skill base for disease management. Therefore, our aim was to evaluate an 'Optimal Health Program' that adopts a person-centred approach and engages collaborative therapy to educate and support the psychosocial health of peo...
Abstract Background Self management is the cornerstone of effective preventive care in diabetes. Edu...
Background: Depression is common among people with diabetes, negatively affecting quality of life, t...
BACKGROUND: People with diabetes and comorbid severe mental illness (SMI) form a growing population ...
After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical aspects and c...
Introduction: The DIAMONDS programme aims to evaluate a novel supported diabetes self-management int...
Abstract Background Approximately 20-40% of outpatients with diabetes experience elevated levels of ...
INTRODUCTION: People with diabetes are often associated with multifaceted factors and comorbidities....
Background: The present article presents the protocol for a randomised controlled trial to test the ...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are highly prevalent in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D...
Introduction: Depression substantially contributes to the personal burden and healthcare costs of li...
Background: Diabetes is the third most common chronic condition in childhood and poor glycaemic con...
OBJECTIVE — Patients with diabetes suffer high rates of mental health problems, and this combination...
BACKGROUND: People with severe mental illness are twice as likely to develop type 2 diabetes as thos...
Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is common, affecting nearly 400 million people worldwide...
Aims: To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help to improve the mental well-...
Abstract Background Self management is the cornerstone of effective preventive care in diabetes. Edu...
Background: Depression is common among people with diabetes, negatively affecting quality of life, t...
BACKGROUND: People with diabetes and comorbid severe mental illness (SMI) form a growing population ...
After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical aspects and c...
Introduction: The DIAMONDS programme aims to evaluate a novel supported diabetes self-management int...
Abstract Background Approximately 20-40% of outpatients with diabetes experience elevated levels of ...
INTRODUCTION: People with diabetes are often associated with multifaceted factors and comorbidities....
Background: The present article presents the protocol for a randomised controlled trial to test the ...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are highly prevalent in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D...
Introduction: Depression substantially contributes to the personal burden and healthcare costs of li...
Background: Diabetes is the third most common chronic condition in childhood and poor glycaemic con...
OBJECTIVE — Patients with diabetes suffer high rates of mental health problems, and this combination...
BACKGROUND: People with severe mental illness are twice as likely to develop type 2 diabetes as thos...
Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is common, affecting nearly 400 million people worldwide...
Aims: To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help to improve the mental well-...
Abstract Background Self management is the cornerstone of effective preventive care in diabetes. Edu...
Background: Depression is common among people with diabetes, negatively affecting quality of life, t...
BACKGROUND: People with diabetes and comorbid severe mental illness (SMI) form a growing population ...