Type 2 diabetes is a chronic, progressive disease, and its management results in a high emotional burden on patents. Eventually many patients require and can benefit from the use of insulin. This article reports results of a survey of patients and health care providers regarding their experiences of and challenges with the use of basal insulin. Health care providers can play a key role in helping people with type 2 diabetes overcome the challenges associated with the use of basal insulin, including connecting with their emotional needs and understanding the stressors associated with managing diabetes.</p
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
Objective: To explore factors influencing poor glycaemic control in people with type 2 diabetes usin...
Background: Diabetes is a threat to peoples’ lives around the world, particularly in the Middle East...
Objective: To investigate perceptions of control among people with uncontrolled and well controlled ...
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AbstractAimsTo investigate treatment patterns and achievement of glycemic targets in patients with t...
BACKGROUND: The Optimizing Control in Diabetes (OPTIMIZE) survey was conducted to understand the pat...
Kristina Simacek,1 Christopher Curran,1 Peter Fenici,2 Ricardo Garcia-Sanchez3 1PatientsLikeMe, Inc...
Aims To examine patient and physician beliefs regarding insulin therapy and the degree to which pati...
We performed a survey of 305 patients with type 2 diabetes receiving basal insulin and 240 physician...
Management of diabetes, and in particular blood glucose, can be complex and burdensome. Objective : ...
Background: The Optimizing Control in Diabetes (OPTIMIZE) survey was conducted to understand the pat...
Aim: The opinions and attitudes of type 1 (T1) and type 2 (T2) insulin users toward their diagnosis,...
OBJECTIVES The objectives were to estimate the prevalence of self-treated hypoglycaemia in patien...
The current study was carried out to find out patients ’ needs related to insulin therapy, and to un...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
Objective: To explore factors influencing poor glycaemic control in people with type 2 diabetes usin...
Background: Diabetes is a threat to peoples’ lives around the world, particularly in the Middle East...
Objective: To investigate perceptions of control among people with uncontrolled and well controlled ...
Article full textThe full text of this article can be found here. Provide enhanced content for this ...
AbstractAimsTo investigate treatment patterns and achievement of glycemic targets in patients with t...
BACKGROUND: The Optimizing Control in Diabetes (OPTIMIZE) survey was conducted to understand the pat...
Kristina Simacek,1 Christopher Curran,1 Peter Fenici,2 Ricardo Garcia-Sanchez3 1PatientsLikeMe, Inc...
Aims To examine patient and physician beliefs regarding insulin therapy and the degree to which pati...
We performed a survey of 305 patients with type 2 diabetes receiving basal insulin and 240 physician...
Management of diabetes, and in particular blood glucose, can be complex and burdensome. Objective : ...
Background: The Optimizing Control in Diabetes (OPTIMIZE) survey was conducted to understand the pat...
Aim: The opinions and attitudes of type 1 (T1) and type 2 (T2) insulin users toward their diagnosis,...
OBJECTIVES The objectives were to estimate the prevalence of self-treated hypoglycaemia in patien...
The current study was carried out to find out patients ’ needs related to insulin therapy, and to un...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
Objective: To explore factors influencing poor glycaemic control in people with type 2 diabetes usin...
Background: Diabetes is a threat to peoples’ lives around the world, particularly in the Middle East...