Background. Despite the fact that there is an increasingly effective armoury of medications to treat diabetes, many people continue to have substantially elevated blood glucose levels. The purpose of this study was to explore what the barriers to diabetes management are in a cohort of people with diabetes and poor glycaemic control. Methods. Qualitative semistructured interviews were carried out with 10 people with diabetes who had known diabetes and a recent HbA1c of >11.3% (100 mmol/mol) to explore their experiences of barriers to diabetes self-management and glycaemic control. Results. Barriers to diabetes management were based around two key themes: biopsychosocial factors and knowledge about diabetes. Specifically, financial concerns, ...
To examine patient- and provider-reported psychosocial problems and barriers to effective self-care ...
To examine patient- and provider-reported psychosocial problems and barriers to effective self-care ...
Diabetes currently affects at least 120 million people worldwide, and this figure is rising steadily...
Background. Despite the fact that there is an increasingly effective armoury of medications to treat...
Background. Despite the fact that there is an increasingly effective armoury of medications to treat...
Background. Despite the fact that there is an increasingly effective armoury of medications to treat...
ObjectiveThe study aimed to identify the common gaps in skills and self-efficacy for diabetes self-m...
Background: Diabetes is a complex and progressive disease and its treatment requires self-management...
Abstract Aim To explore the perceived barriers in Type 2 Diabetes care among patients with diabetes....
Background: Diabetes is a complex and progressive disease and its treatment requires self-management...
OBJECTIVE — We studied a multiethnic community to determine factors associated with blood glucose mo...
To determine and quantify the prevalence of patient, provider and system level barriers to achieving...
Takeo Suzuki,1 Ryoko Takei,2 Toyoshi Inoguchi,2,3 Noriyuki Sonoda,2,3 Shuji Sasaki,2 Toshihiko Kaise...
Aims: To determine which barriers to care are associated with type 2 diabetes complications in an ar...
AIMS: To examine patient- and provider-reported psychosocial problems and barriers to effective self...
To examine patient- and provider-reported psychosocial problems and barriers to effective self-care ...
To examine patient- and provider-reported psychosocial problems and barriers to effective self-care ...
Diabetes currently affects at least 120 million people worldwide, and this figure is rising steadily...
Background. Despite the fact that there is an increasingly effective armoury of medications to treat...
Background. Despite the fact that there is an increasingly effective armoury of medications to treat...
Background. Despite the fact that there is an increasingly effective armoury of medications to treat...
ObjectiveThe study aimed to identify the common gaps in skills and self-efficacy for diabetes self-m...
Background: Diabetes is a complex and progressive disease and its treatment requires self-management...
Abstract Aim To explore the perceived barriers in Type 2 Diabetes care among patients with diabetes....
Background: Diabetes is a complex and progressive disease and its treatment requires self-management...
OBJECTIVE — We studied a multiethnic community to determine factors associated with blood glucose mo...
To determine and quantify the prevalence of patient, provider and system level barriers to achieving...
Takeo Suzuki,1 Ryoko Takei,2 Toyoshi Inoguchi,2,3 Noriyuki Sonoda,2,3 Shuji Sasaki,2 Toshihiko Kaise...
Aims: To determine which barriers to care are associated with type 2 diabetes complications in an ar...
AIMS: To examine patient- and provider-reported psychosocial problems and barriers to effective self...
To examine patient- and provider-reported psychosocial problems and barriers to effective self-care ...
To examine patient- and provider-reported psychosocial problems and barriers to effective self-care ...
Diabetes currently affects at least 120 million people worldwide, and this figure is rising steadily...