Abstract Background Diabetes is a chronic medical condition which demands that patients engage in self-management to achieve optimal glycemic control and avoid severe complications. Individuals who have diabetes and are experiencing homelessness are more likely to have chronic hyperglycemia and adverse outcomes. Our objective was to collaborate with individuals experiencing homelessness and care providers to understand the barriers they face in managing diabetes, as a first step in identifying solutions for enhancing diabetes management in this population. Methods We recruited individuals with lived experience of homelessness and diabetes (i.e. clients; n = 32) from Toronto and health and social care providers working in the areas of diabet...
The purpose of this constructivist study was to develop a substantive theory to explain the process ...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as schizophrenia and bipolar diso...
Introduction: Type-2 diabetes is a growing health problem worldwide. India has become the diabetes c...
Abstract Background Diabetes is a chronic medical con...
Introduction: Health care providers face a multitude of challenges in providing care to patients wit...
Abstract Background Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that requires patients to be actively en...
Abstract Diabetes mellitus (DM) significantly impacts the lives of Americans and the healthcare indu...
Objective. To explore how food insecurity affects individuals’ ability to manage their diabetes, as ...
The intention of this thesis is to discover how care can be improved in homeless patients with diabe...
Copyright © 2015 Justine Chan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objectives: Recent studies investigating diabetes show that inequalities to access appropriate car...
Introduction/rationale: Occupational therapists frequently work with people with diabetes, with a di...
Diabetes is a growing health concern in Australia, with a diagnosed prevalence of approximately 4%, ...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is highly prevalent in Canadian First Nations (FN) communities. ...
Type 2 diabetes is a worldwide health problem that has reached epidemic proportions in some communit...
The purpose of this constructivist study was to develop a substantive theory to explain the process ...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as schizophrenia and bipolar diso...
Introduction: Type-2 diabetes is a growing health problem worldwide. India has become the diabetes c...
Abstract Background Diabetes is a chronic medical con...
Introduction: Health care providers face a multitude of challenges in providing care to patients wit...
Abstract Background Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that requires patients to be actively en...
Abstract Diabetes mellitus (DM) significantly impacts the lives of Americans and the healthcare indu...
Objective. To explore how food insecurity affects individuals’ ability to manage their diabetes, as ...
The intention of this thesis is to discover how care can be improved in homeless patients with diabe...
Copyright © 2015 Justine Chan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objectives: Recent studies investigating diabetes show that inequalities to access appropriate car...
Introduction/rationale: Occupational therapists frequently work with people with diabetes, with a di...
Diabetes is a growing health concern in Australia, with a diagnosed prevalence of approximately 4%, ...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is highly prevalent in Canadian First Nations (FN) communities. ...
Type 2 diabetes is a worldwide health problem that has reached epidemic proportions in some communit...
The purpose of this constructivist study was to develop a substantive theory to explain the process ...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as schizophrenia and bipolar diso...
Introduction: Type-2 diabetes is a growing health problem worldwide. India has become the diabetes c...