Introduction: Public health agencies around the world are concerned about an ever-increasing burden of type 2 diabetes and related disability. Access to primary care providers (PCPs) can support early diagnosis and management. However, there is limited literature on how frequently older people with diabetes access PCPs, and their levels of access in rural Australia relative to metropolitan areas. Methods: In this research, patterns of PCP use among those with diagnosed diabetes and those without diagnosed diabetes (referred to as 'healthy' individuals) were compared using a large survey of more than 230 000 people aged 45 years and older from New South Wales, Australia. A published model to study the PCP access patterns of a gr...
Background: The gap between current and evidence-based best practice management of chronic diseases ...
Improving access to primary care in remote communities for the management of diabetes results in net...
What is known and objective: Worldwide studies have shown that significant proportions of patients w...
Introduction: Public health agencies around the world are concerned about an ever-increasing burden ...
INTRODUCTION: There are marked inequities in access to and use of different primary care providers -...
Aim: To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with...
Aim To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with ...
Aims: To investigate variation according to country of birth and geography in the use of primary car...
ABSTRACT Objectives Potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPHs) place a substantial burden on...
Aims - To determine if access to primary health care (PHC) is associated with reduced hospitalisatio...
The aim of this research was to investigate the barriers to effective type two diabetes self-managem...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of an integrated diabetes service involving specialist outreach a...
Study estimated undiagnosed diabetes mellitus [DM] prevalence in a high risk general practice based ...
Background: Health outcomes for Indigenous Australians with diabetes in remote areas remain poor, in...
Background: The gap between current and evidence-based best practice management of chronic diseases ...
Improving access to primary care in remote communities for the management of diabetes results in net...
What is known and objective: Worldwide studies have shown that significant proportions of patients w...
Introduction: Public health agencies around the world are concerned about an ever-increasing burden ...
INTRODUCTION: There are marked inequities in access to and use of different primary care providers -...
Aim: To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with...
Aim To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with ...
Aims: To investigate variation according to country of birth and geography in the use of primary car...
ABSTRACT Objectives Potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPHs) place a substantial burden on...
Aims - To determine if access to primary health care (PHC) is associated with reduced hospitalisatio...
The aim of this research was to investigate the barriers to effective type two diabetes self-managem...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of an integrated diabetes service involving specialist outreach a...
Study estimated undiagnosed diabetes mellitus [DM] prevalence in a high risk general practice based ...
Background: Health outcomes for Indigenous Australians with diabetes in remote areas remain poor, in...
Background: The gap between current and evidence-based best practice management of chronic diseases ...
Improving access to primary care in remote communities for the management of diabetes results in net...
What is known and objective: Worldwide studies have shown that significant proportions of patients w...