To determine whether an intervention based on patient-practitioner communication is more effective than usual care in improving diabetes self-management in patients with type 2 diabetes with low educational level. 12-month, pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial. Nine physicians and 184 patients registered at two practices in a deprived area of Granada (Andalusia, Spain) participated in the study. Adult patients with type 2 diabetes, low educational level and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) > 7% (53.01 mmol/mol) were eligible. The physicians in the intervention group received training on communication skills and the use of a tool for monitoring glycaemic control and providing feedback to patients. The control group continued standard ca...
Increased knowledge and ability of patients to understand and implement self-care, will determine t...
Background: Diabetes Education by Peer Coaching is a strategy which helps the patients with diabetes...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness of a theory-driven self-management course in reducing cardio...
Purpose To determine whether an intervention based in patient-practitioner communication is more eff...
Purpose To determine whether an intervention based in patient-practitioner communication is more eff...
Objective: To determine whether an intervention based on patient-practitioner communication is more ...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine whether an intervention based on patient-practitioner communication is...
BACKGROUND: In the last decades the presence of social inequalities in diabetes care has been observ...
Aims: Those with less education are at increased risk for developing diabetes and have a poorer prog...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is most prevalent in deprived communities and patients with low health lite...
Objective: To investigate the effects of problematizing intervention in the treatment of individuals...
Patient education for the management of Type 2 diabetes can be delivered in various forms, with the ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a structured group education programme on biomedical...
BackgroundDisease management programs that include ongoing telephone support for patients with diabe...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a structured group education programme on biomedical, ps...
Increased knowledge and ability of patients to understand and implement self-care, will determine t...
Background: Diabetes Education by Peer Coaching is a strategy which helps the patients with diabetes...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness of a theory-driven self-management course in reducing cardio...
Purpose To determine whether an intervention based in patient-practitioner communication is more eff...
Purpose To determine whether an intervention based in patient-practitioner communication is more eff...
Objective: To determine whether an intervention based on patient-practitioner communication is more ...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine whether an intervention based on patient-practitioner communication is...
BACKGROUND: In the last decades the presence of social inequalities in diabetes care has been observ...
Aims: Those with less education are at increased risk for developing diabetes and have a poorer prog...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is most prevalent in deprived communities and patients with low health lite...
Objective: To investigate the effects of problematizing intervention in the treatment of individuals...
Patient education for the management of Type 2 diabetes can be delivered in various forms, with the ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a structured group education programme on biomedical...
BackgroundDisease management programs that include ongoing telephone support for patients with diabe...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a structured group education programme on biomedical, ps...
Increased knowledge and ability of patients to understand and implement self-care, will determine t...
Background: Diabetes Education by Peer Coaching is a strategy which helps the patients with diabetes...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness of a theory-driven self-management course in reducing cardio...