Diagnosis of a chronic disease like type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is frequently shocking for patients, which influences their lives. Getting aware of bad news such as obtaining a chronic illness diagnosis is a sensitive issue in patients� lives. Conversely, reactions to the reception of a diagnosis of diabetes are often varied for a few reasons. To manage the diseases through care planning, the identification and modification of the causes of various reactions are necessary. The aim of the present survey was to investigate the reaction of diabetics to the reception of diabetes diagnosis and its possible reasons. In this qualitative study, in-depth interviews were used. Furthermore, traditional content analysis of semi-structured intervi...
Aim: The present study aimed to determine the status of diabetes distress and its clinical determina...
Until recently, there was little empirical data regarding the psychological impact of screening for ...
Aims: Approaches to diagnosis have traditionally studied the diagnostic process as one of profession...
In Jordan, Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is becoming a significant health problem, and a high conc...
Background: To be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is a challenge for every patient. There are previou...
Research about diagnosis of chronic illness indicates this is an emotional time for patients. Inform...
Aim: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
AIM: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
Background: Healthcare-seeking behavior is one of the factors determining the uptake and outcome of ...
Previous research suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes quickly adjust to their diagnosis, but...
This study aims to explore patients’ reactions to the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) a...
This investigation has the objective to determine the psychological reactions that characterize the ...
People with diabetes face a range of challenges. Having the condition affects all areas of lif...
Until recently, there was little empirical data regarding the psychological impact of screening for ...
Background: Patients with diabetes experience some level of emotional distress varying from disease-...
Aim: The present study aimed to determine the status of diabetes distress and its clinical determina...
Until recently, there was little empirical data regarding the psychological impact of screening for ...
Aims: Approaches to diagnosis have traditionally studied the diagnostic process as one of profession...
In Jordan, Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is becoming a significant health problem, and a high conc...
Background: To be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is a challenge for every patient. There are previou...
Research about diagnosis of chronic illness indicates this is an emotional time for patients. Inform...
Aim: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
AIM: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
Background: Healthcare-seeking behavior is one of the factors determining the uptake and outcome of ...
Previous research suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes quickly adjust to their diagnosis, but...
This study aims to explore patients’ reactions to the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) a...
This investigation has the objective to determine the psychological reactions that characterize the ...
People with diabetes face a range of challenges. Having the condition affects all areas of lif...
Until recently, there was little empirical data regarding the psychological impact of screening for ...
Background: Patients with diabetes experience some level of emotional distress varying from disease-...
Aim: The present study aimed to determine the status of diabetes distress and its clinical determina...
Until recently, there was little empirical data regarding the psychological impact of screening for ...
Aims: Approaches to diagnosis have traditionally studied the diagnostic process as one of profession...