Background: Previous research has examined patients’ beliefs in diabetes and how these beliefs may affect patient outcomes. However, changes in symptoms and complications are a common feature of diabetes, and these can significantly alter the patient’s “disease experience.” However, no consideration has been given to how beliefs about diabetes vary according to the complications patients have. Purpose: The present study was designed to compare the beliefs of 22 patients with diabetic foot ulcers and 22 age- and gender-matched patients with diabetic retinopathy, and 22 age- and gender-matched controls with type 2 diabetes but without either complication. Methods: Beliefs about diabetes were assessed with the Revised Illness Perception Questi...
Background: In type 2 diabetes, there is no clear understanding of how patients perceive their risk ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to explore barriers most likely to interfere with person with diab...
Objective: To assess illness perceptions, self-care behaviours and their relationship in recently di...
Background: Previous research has examined patients’ beliefs in diabetes and how these beliefs may a...
Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers are an invasive complication of diabetes and are increasing. This st...
[[abstract]]Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers are an invasive complication of diabetes and are increas...
Aim: Hypoglycaemia may have a detrimental impact on quality of life for patients with Type2 diabetes...
AIMS: To determine whether differences in beliefs about diabetes and its treatment resulted from dif...
Patients’ illness beliefs have been associated with glycaemic control in diabetes and survival in ot...
The authors investigated the perceptions of diabetic foot disease and self-care of the foot among pe...
AIM: Hypoglycaemia may have a detrimental impact on quality of life for patients with Type 2 diabete...
Introduction: Type II diabetes is a metabolic disorder. Environmental factors and patient awareness ...
Aims: To determine whether there is an excess of cognitive impairment in patients with type 2 diabet...
Background. No studies have been found regarding beliefs about health and illness in patients with d...
Background Patients’ illness beliefs have been associated with glycaemic control in diabetes and ...
Background: In type 2 diabetes, there is no clear understanding of how patients perceive their risk ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to explore barriers most likely to interfere with person with diab...
Objective: To assess illness perceptions, self-care behaviours and their relationship in recently di...
Background: Previous research has examined patients’ beliefs in diabetes and how these beliefs may a...
Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers are an invasive complication of diabetes and are increasing. This st...
[[abstract]]Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers are an invasive complication of diabetes and are increas...
Aim: Hypoglycaemia may have a detrimental impact on quality of life for patients with Type2 diabetes...
AIMS: To determine whether differences in beliefs about diabetes and its treatment resulted from dif...
Patients’ illness beliefs have been associated with glycaemic control in diabetes and survival in ot...
The authors investigated the perceptions of diabetic foot disease and self-care of the foot among pe...
AIM: Hypoglycaemia may have a detrimental impact on quality of life for patients with Type 2 diabete...
Introduction: Type II diabetes is a metabolic disorder. Environmental factors and patient awareness ...
Aims: To determine whether there is an excess of cognitive impairment in patients with type 2 diabet...
Background. No studies have been found regarding beliefs about health and illness in patients with d...
Background Patients’ illness beliefs have been associated with glycaemic control in diabetes and ...
Background: In type 2 diabetes, there is no clear understanding of how patients perceive their risk ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to explore barriers most likely to interfere with person with diab...
Objective: To assess illness perceptions, self-care behaviours and their relationship in recently di...