<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The health system in Iraq has undergone progressive decline since the embargo that followed the second gulf war in 1991. The aim of this study is to see barriers to glycemic control form the patient perspective, in a diabetic clinic in the south of Iraq.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A cross sectional study from the diabetes out-patient clinic in Al-Faiha general hospital in Basrah, South Iraq for the period from January to December 2007. The study includes diabetic patients whether type 1 or 2 if they have at least one year of follow up in the same clinic. Those with A1C ≥ 7% were interviewed by special questionnaire, that was filled in by the medical staff ...
Background: Although diabetes mellitus is of high concern in Iran, and the level of control is unacc...
During June 2014 to April 2017, the population of Mosul, Iraq lived in a state of increasing isolati...
Introduction: Nonadherence to medications and diabetes self-care behaviours among Kuwaitis with Type...
Abstract Background The health system in Iraq has undergone progressive decline since the embargo th...
Background: Diabetes disease is a heterogeneous disorder with distinct genetic, etiological, immunol...
Amer Al-Sahouri, Joy Merrell, Sherrill SnelgroveDepartment of Public Health, Policy and Social Scien...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review is to examine the difficulty in getting diabetes ca...
Ehab Mudher Mikhael,1,2 Mohamed Azmi Hassali,2 Saad Abdulrahman Hussain,3 Nizar Shawky4 1Department ...
Abbas Ali Mansour, Ahmed A Al-Maliky, Bashar Kasem, Abdulsatar Jabar, Khalid Abdulabass MosbehAl-Fai...
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Fatima B Jeragh-Alhaddad,1,2 Mohammad Waheedi,2 Nick D Barber,1 Tina Penick Brock3 1Department of P...
Background and objective: Type 2 diabetes mellitus constitutes a universal growing community health ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify the main barriers that prevent patients with diabetes melli...
Purpose: Nonadherence to diabetes medication is a significant barrier toward achieving positive trea...
Aim: To describe the status of diabetes control and complications, and the quality of diabetes manag...
Background: Although diabetes mellitus is of high concern in Iran, and the level of control is unacc...
During June 2014 to April 2017, the population of Mosul, Iraq lived in a state of increasing isolati...
Introduction: Nonadherence to medications and diabetes self-care behaviours among Kuwaitis with Type...
Abstract Background The health system in Iraq has undergone progressive decline since the embargo th...
Background: Diabetes disease is a heterogeneous disorder with distinct genetic, etiological, immunol...
Amer Al-Sahouri, Joy Merrell, Sherrill SnelgroveDepartment of Public Health, Policy and Social Scien...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review is to examine the difficulty in getting diabetes ca...
Ehab Mudher Mikhael,1,2 Mohamed Azmi Hassali,2 Saad Abdulrahman Hussain,3 Nizar Shawky4 1Department ...
Abbas Ali Mansour, Ahmed A Al-Maliky, Bashar Kasem, Abdulsatar Jabar, Khalid Abdulabass MosbehAl-Fai...
Background: Palestinian refugees have been a displaced group of people since 1948, many of whom are ...
Fatima B Jeragh-Alhaddad,1,2 Mohammad Waheedi,2 Nick D Barber,1 Tina Penick Brock3 1Department of P...
Background and objective: Type 2 diabetes mellitus constitutes a universal growing community health ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify the main barriers that prevent patients with diabetes melli...
Purpose: Nonadherence to diabetes medication is a significant barrier toward achieving positive trea...
Aim: To describe the status of diabetes control and complications, and the quality of diabetes manag...
Background: Although diabetes mellitus is of high concern in Iran, and the level of control is unacc...
During June 2014 to April 2017, the population of Mosul, Iraq lived in a state of increasing isolati...
Introduction: Nonadherence to medications and diabetes self-care behaviours among Kuwaitis with Type...