Background: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and associated with huge economic burden globally. The conventional care and management of diabetes mellitus is highly fragmented and complex, warranting the need for a comprehensive Collaborative Care Model (CCM). Little is known about the perception of patients with diabetes and their healthcare providers about CCM, its barriers and facilitators. This study aimed to explore the value of CCM in diabetes care at a primary healthcare (PHC) setting from the perspective of patients with diabetes and healthcare professionals (HCPs), in an effort to expand our current knowledge on collaborative care in diabetes at primary care level for the purpose of quality improvement and service expansion. Me...
BACKGROUND: The need to understand barriers to the implementation of health care innovations in dail...
This study aimed to explore how a new model of integrated primary/secondary care for type 2 diabetes...
Diabetes places a significant burden on the individuals concerned, their families and society as a w...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the top health priorities in Qatar due to its high prev...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of Collaborative Care Model (CCM) on diabetes-related outcomes am...
Providers are encouraged to view patients with chronic disease as ‘partners’ in their care...
Background Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent in the Middle East and the burden associated with ...
As the prevalence of type 2 diabetes continues to escalate, health system reform is seeking better p...
Aim: Diabetes mellitus is a major health issue in Saudi Arabia. It is a common, complex, long- term ...
Diabetes is a growing problem that threatens both individual health and health care systems througho...
BackgroundThe literature has described several challenges related to the quality of diabetes managem...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes (T2D) remains an important chronic condition worldwide requiring...
Objective: To understand how multidisciplinary care plans are being used in the management of patien...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Nepal is not adequately prepared to ...
Myriam Jaam,1 Muhammad Abdul Hadi,2 Nadir Kheir,3 Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim,1 Mohammad Issam Dia...
BACKGROUND: The need to understand barriers to the implementation of health care innovations in dail...
This study aimed to explore how a new model of integrated primary/secondary care for type 2 diabetes...
Diabetes places a significant burden on the individuals concerned, their families and society as a w...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the top health priorities in Qatar due to its high prev...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of Collaborative Care Model (CCM) on diabetes-related outcomes am...
Providers are encouraged to view patients with chronic disease as ‘partners’ in their care...
Background Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent in the Middle East and the burden associated with ...
As the prevalence of type 2 diabetes continues to escalate, health system reform is seeking better p...
Aim: Diabetes mellitus is a major health issue in Saudi Arabia. It is a common, complex, long- term ...
Diabetes is a growing problem that threatens both individual health and health care systems througho...
BackgroundThe literature has described several challenges related to the quality of diabetes managem...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes (T2D) remains an important chronic condition worldwide requiring...
Objective: To understand how multidisciplinary care plans are being used in the management of patien...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Nepal is not adequately prepared to ...
Myriam Jaam,1 Muhammad Abdul Hadi,2 Nadir Kheir,3 Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim,1 Mohammad Issam Dia...
BACKGROUND: The need to understand barriers to the implementation of health care innovations in dail...
This study aimed to explore how a new model of integrated primary/secondary care for type 2 diabetes...
Diabetes places a significant burden on the individuals concerned, their families and society as a w...