AIM: To identify barriers and enablers of diabetic eye screening (DES) attendance amongst young adults with diabetes living in the UK. METHODS: Semi-structured qualitative interviews with adults aged 18-34 years with diabetes. Participants were purposively sampled to aim for representation across gender, geographical locations, diabetes type, years since diabetes diagnosis and patterns of attendance (i.e. regular attenders, occasional non-attenders, regular non-attenders). Data were collected and analysed using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to explore potential individual, socio-cultural and environmental influences on attendance. Data were analysed using a combined deductive and inductive thematic analysis approach. Barriers/...
This report is independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (Health Tec...
INTRODUCTION: Many diabetics do not have regular eye examinations, although it is known that early d...
Objective To examine the experiences of patients, health professionals and screeners; their interact...
Aim To identify barriers and enablers of diabetic eye screening (DES) attendance amongst young adult...
Introduction Diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) attendance in young adults (YAs) is consistently b...
Funding: This report is independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (P...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) attendance in young adults is consistently below ...
AIMS: To identify and synthesize studies reporting modifiable barriers/enablers associated with reti...
AIMS: To identify and synthesize studies reporting modifiable barriers/enablers associated with reti...
Funding was received from the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment Pr...
Funding: NIHR Policy Research Program (project reference PR-R20-0318-22001).Introduction: Diabetic r...
Abstract Background Diabetic retinopathy is a serious...
Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) attendance in young adults is consistently below ...
Background: Diabetic retinopathy is a serious complication of diabetes which, if left untreated, can...
AIMS: To investigate diabetic retinopathy screening attendance and trends in certified vision impair...
This report is independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (Health Tec...
INTRODUCTION: Many diabetics do not have regular eye examinations, although it is known that early d...
Objective To examine the experiences of patients, health professionals and screeners; their interact...
Aim To identify barriers and enablers of diabetic eye screening (DES) attendance amongst young adult...
Introduction Diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) attendance in young adults (YAs) is consistently b...
Funding: This report is independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (P...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) attendance in young adults is consistently below ...
AIMS: To identify and synthesize studies reporting modifiable barriers/enablers associated with reti...
AIMS: To identify and synthesize studies reporting modifiable barriers/enablers associated with reti...
Funding was received from the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment Pr...
Funding: NIHR Policy Research Program (project reference PR-R20-0318-22001).Introduction: Diabetic r...
Abstract Background Diabetic retinopathy is a serious...
Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) attendance in young adults is consistently below ...
Background: Diabetic retinopathy is a serious complication of diabetes which, if left untreated, can...
AIMS: To investigate diabetic retinopathy screening attendance and trends in certified vision impair...
This report is independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (Health Tec...
INTRODUCTION: Many diabetics do not have regular eye examinations, although it is known that early d...
Objective To examine the experiences of patients, health professionals and screeners; their interact...