PurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore the everyday barriers to and practices of low-income patients managing their diabetes.MethodsThe study team conducted semistructured qualitative interviews with 20 patients with type 2 diabetes who were receiving care at safety-net clinics in Southern California. Transcripts were analyzed using grounded theory to identify emergent themes across participants.ResultsParticipants described managing diabetes with limited financial resources as often a game of balance and negotiation, whereby purchasing healthy foods is abandoned because of a more pressing concern in their life. Although participants described strategic attempts at incorporating healthy dietary practices for diabetes management int...
Type 2 diabetes is a non-communicable disease that affects most people around the world and is gener...
Studies comparing provider and patient views and experiences of self-management within primary healt...
Aims To evaluate barriers to following dietary recommendations in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Me...
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...
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...
OBJECTIVE — Improving diabetes care in the U.S. is critical because diabetes rates are increasing dr...
Type 2 diabetes is a non-communicable disease that affects most people around the world and is gener...
ObjectiveThe study aimed to identify the common gaps in skills and self-efficacy for diabetes self-m...
Self-management has become a key strategy for managing the health care of people with diabetes. This...
The management of diabetes requires active engagement in a number of prescribed behaviors in order t...
Objective. To explore how food insecurity affects individuals’ ability to manage their diabetes, as ...
Studies comparing provider and patient views and experiences of self-management within primary healt...
PURPOSE: This study describes how 5 individuals with type 2 diabetes overcame obstacles that interfe...
Type 2 diabetes is a non-communicable disease that affects most people around the world and is gener...
Studies comparing provider and patient views and experiences of self-management within primary healt...
Aims To evaluate barriers to following dietary recommendations in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Me...
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...
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...
OBJECTIVE — Improving diabetes care in the U.S. is critical because diabetes rates are increasing dr...
Type 2 diabetes is a non-communicable disease that affects most people around the world and is gener...
ObjectiveThe study aimed to identify the common gaps in skills and self-efficacy for diabetes self-m...
Self-management has become a key strategy for managing the health care of people with diabetes. This...
The management of diabetes requires active engagement in a number of prescribed behaviors in order t...
Objective. To explore how food insecurity affects individuals’ ability to manage their diabetes, as ...
Studies comparing provider and patient views and experiences of self-management within primary healt...
PURPOSE: This study describes how 5 individuals with type 2 diabetes overcame obstacles that interfe...
Type 2 diabetes is a non-communicable disease that affects most people around the world and is gener...
Studies comparing provider and patient views and experiences of self-management within primary healt...
Aims To evaluate barriers to following dietary recommendations in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Me...