There is an ongoing debate about equity and equality in health care, and whether immigrants benefit equally from services as the non-immigrant population. The study focuses on benefits from and adherence to the diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM 2) disease management program (DMP) among Turkish immigrants in Germany. So far, it has not been researched whether this group benefits from enrollment in the DMP as well as diabetics from the non-immigrant population. Data on the non-immigrant sample (N = 702) stem from a survey among members of a German health insurance, the Turkish immigrant sample (N = 102) was recruited in the area of Hamburg. Identical questions in both surveys enable comparing major components. Regarding process quality, Turkish di...
AIMS: Migrants from countries in which health and social conditions are unsatisfactory, and their of...
European populations are ethnically and culturally diverse due to international migration. Evidence ...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate about equity and equality in health care, and whether immigrant...
Purpose This study aims at exploring the life and care situation among the often vulnerable populati...
Aim: To compare the adherence to clinical guidelines by GPs as registered and glycaemic control in T...
The prevalence of diabetes in inhabitants of Amsterdam (18 years and older) is 4%. The prevalence of...
Objective: Ethnic differences in outcomes of outpatient diabetic care and the role of self-managemen...
Background: Ethnic minorities living in Western societies may have a higher prevalence of diabetes. ...
textabstractAs a result of the ever-increasing numbers of immigrant groups, the Western world is fac...
AIMS: To compare the clinical characteristics of Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) between immigrants from the ...
Objective: To explore the experiences of immigrant Kurdish patients in Oslo, Norway, related to the ...
In this thesis, it has been shown that the management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in the immi...
European populations are ethnically and culturally diverse due to international migration. Evidence ...
AIMS: Non-Caucasian migrants require dedicated approaches in diabetes management due to specific gen...
AIMS: Migrants from countries in which health and social conditions are unsatisfactory, and their of...
European populations are ethnically and culturally diverse due to international migration. Evidence ...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate about equity and equality in health care, and whether immigrant...
Purpose This study aims at exploring the life and care situation among the often vulnerable populati...
Aim: To compare the adherence to clinical guidelines by GPs as registered and glycaemic control in T...
The prevalence of diabetes in inhabitants of Amsterdam (18 years and older) is 4%. The prevalence of...
Objective: Ethnic differences in outcomes of outpatient diabetic care and the role of self-managemen...
Background: Ethnic minorities living in Western societies may have a higher prevalence of diabetes. ...
textabstractAs a result of the ever-increasing numbers of immigrant groups, the Western world is fac...
AIMS: To compare the clinical characteristics of Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) between immigrants from the ...
Objective: To explore the experiences of immigrant Kurdish patients in Oslo, Norway, related to the ...
In this thesis, it has been shown that the management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in the immi...
European populations are ethnically and culturally diverse due to international migration. Evidence ...
AIMS: Non-Caucasian migrants require dedicated approaches in diabetes management due to specific gen...
AIMS: Migrants from countries in which health and social conditions are unsatisfactory, and their of...
European populations are ethnically and culturally diverse due to international migration. Evidence ...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...