In this population-based cohort study on diabetes care, self-reported quality indicators measured just before (2019) and during (2021) the COVID-19 pandemic were comparable, apart from a modest increase in seasonal influenza immunization and a small decline in patient-centeredness of care in 2021
Covid-19 pandemic and lock down (LD) has affected diabetes care. We aimed to identify, appraise and ...
In this issue of BMJ Quality and Safety, Carr and colleagues provide important data on the scale of ...
Continuity of care is important for the health of aging individuals with comorbidities. When initial...
Aim: Management of diabetes care can be affected by COVID-19 pandemic control measures. This study a...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected certain groups, such as older people (ie, >65 ...
Evidence relating to the impact of COVID-19 in people with diabetes (PWD) is limited but continuing ...
Evidence relating to the impact of COVID-19 in people with diabetes (PWD) is limited but continuing ...
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has caused changes in the availability and use of health servi...
Evidence relating to the impact of COVID-19 in people with diabetes (PWD) is limited but continuing ...
Main objective To determine how and to what extent COVID-19 has affected real-world, self-reported g...
International audienceSince pandemic start, patients may have faced difficulties in accessing to car...
Aim To describe diabetes nurses' perspectives on the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on people with ...
Background In the past few decades, diabetes‐related cardiovascular mortality has been steadily decl...
Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with an increased risk of adverse diabetes outcomes. In Swi...
Introduction Patients with diabetes mellitus admitted to hospital with COVID-19 have poorer outcomes...
Covid-19 pandemic and lock down (LD) has affected diabetes care. We aimed to identify, appraise and ...
In this issue of BMJ Quality and Safety, Carr and colleagues provide important data on the scale of ...
Continuity of care is important for the health of aging individuals with comorbidities. When initial...
Aim: Management of diabetes care can be affected by COVID-19 pandemic control measures. This study a...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected certain groups, such as older people (ie, >65 ...
Evidence relating to the impact of COVID-19 in people with diabetes (PWD) is limited but continuing ...
Evidence relating to the impact of COVID-19 in people with diabetes (PWD) is limited but continuing ...
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has caused changes in the availability and use of health servi...
Evidence relating to the impact of COVID-19 in people with diabetes (PWD) is limited but continuing ...
Main objective To determine how and to what extent COVID-19 has affected real-world, self-reported g...
International audienceSince pandemic start, patients may have faced difficulties in accessing to car...
Aim To describe diabetes nurses' perspectives on the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on people with ...
Background In the past few decades, diabetes‐related cardiovascular mortality has been steadily decl...
Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with an increased risk of adverse diabetes outcomes. In Swi...
Introduction Patients with diabetes mellitus admitted to hospital with COVID-19 have poorer outcomes...
Covid-19 pandemic and lock down (LD) has affected diabetes care. We aimed to identify, appraise and ...
In this issue of BMJ Quality and Safety, Carr and colleagues provide important data on the scale of ...
Continuity of care is important for the health of aging individuals with comorbidities. When initial...