Objective: The Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) used a formula total diet replacement programme followed by structured weight loss maintenance to induce and sustain weight loss and remission of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in 36% of participants after 2 years. Nurses and dietitians delivering DiRECT in 22 primary care practices in Tyneside and Scotland provided behavioural support to participants. Participant experiences with DiRECT highlighted the key role of support by healthcare professionals (HCPs). We evaluated HCPs’ experiences with DiRECT. Research design and methods: Healthcare professionals delivering DiRECT were interviewed at 12 months, while general practices (GPs) were sent an implementation questionnaire. The interviews wer...
Introduction: There is strong evidence that type 2 diabetes (T2D) remission can be achieved by adopt...
Background: Guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes universally recommend that adults with ...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a chronic condition associated with many long-term complications. People w...
Objective: The Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) used a formula total diet replacement prog...
Objective: The Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) used a formula total diet replacement pr...
Introduction: The Diabetes REmission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) has shown that sustained remission of t...
BACKGROUND: Remission of Type 2 diabetes is achievable through dietary change and weight loss. In th...
INTRODUCTION: The Diabetes REmission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) has shown that sustained remission of t...
Background Despite improving evidence-based practice following clinical guidelines to optimise drug...
BACKGROUND: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
Aims:To provide a qualitative evaluation of a 12-week TDR stage of the DiRECT intervention delivered...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Professor Martin Eccles for the advice throughout, Mrs. Marg...
OBJECTIVES: A thorough understanding of the processes involved in lifestyle interventions is needed ...
BACKGROUND:Guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes universally recommend that adults with t...
A type 2 diabetes remission project, Remission in Diabetes (REMI.D), funded by Sport England, was de...
Introduction: There is strong evidence that type 2 diabetes (T2D) remission can be achieved by adopt...
Background: Guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes universally recommend that adults with ...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a chronic condition associated with many long-term complications. People w...
Objective: The Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) used a formula total diet replacement prog...
Objective: The Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) used a formula total diet replacement pr...
Introduction: The Diabetes REmission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) has shown that sustained remission of t...
BACKGROUND: Remission of Type 2 diabetes is achievable through dietary change and weight loss. In th...
INTRODUCTION: The Diabetes REmission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) has shown that sustained remission of t...
Background Despite improving evidence-based practice following clinical guidelines to optimise drug...
BACKGROUND: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
Aims:To provide a qualitative evaluation of a 12-week TDR stage of the DiRECT intervention delivered...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Professor Martin Eccles for the advice throughout, Mrs. Marg...
OBJECTIVES: A thorough understanding of the processes involved in lifestyle interventions is needed ...
BACKGROUND:Guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes universally recommend that adults with t...
A type 2 diabetes remission project, Remission in Diabetes (REMI.D), funded by Sport England, was de...
Introduction: There is strong evidence that type 2 diabetes (T2D) remission can be achieved by adopt...
Background: Guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes universally recommend that adults with ...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a chronic condition associated with many long-term complications. People w...