ObjectiveThe prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in the UK during 2013 was 0.6%, equating to 3.2 million people. Forecasts indicate that three people will be diagnosed every ten minutes by 2025. Ineffective methods or delays in thorough patient education leaves the patient at risk of developing foot complications among wider issues of morbidity. This research aimed to test the efficacy of patient education for Type 2 Diabetes by analysing patients’ views following their educational programme. The project aimed to highlight the value of such education programmes and to encourage wider holistic awareness of education in patient management.MethodWith School of Health ethical committee approval, a focus group was formed using a random sample of seven...
Aims and Objectives: To assess the feasibility of conducting a randomised control trial to evaluate ...
This systematic review examines the clinical and cost-effectiveness of patient education models for ...
Objectives: To explore how people living with type 2 diabetes self-manage their condition in everyda...
ObjectiveThe prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in the UK during 2013 was 0.6%, equating to 3.2 million p...
Background: Diabetes remains an incurable disease and as the search for a cure continues, the need t...
OObjectives: We explored the perceptions, views and experiences of diabetes education in people with...
Type 2 diabetes is classified globally as a pandemic affecting all populations, to such an extent, t...
Objective: To examine the clinical effectiveness of patient education models for adults with Type 2 ...
This study aims to evaluate a different approach to diabetes patient education. It begins with an ov...
The impact of foot problems in diabetes on the National Health Service (NHS) is extremely large, acc...
Background and aim Ongoing structured patient education, for those with type 2 diabetes, is a core r...
With increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus type 2, more patients will require intensive managem...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic levels in the UK. It is the principle reason for lower limb amp...
Background Patient education represents the key element in the management of diabetes mellitus (DM)...
A key United Kingdom policy initiative in the management of diabetes is empowerment through structur...
Aims and Objectives: To assess the feasibility of conducting a randomised control trial to evaluate ...
This systematic review examines the clinical and cost-effectiveness of patient education models for ...
Objectives: To explore how people living with type 2 diabetes self-manage their condition in everyda...
ObjectiveThe prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in the UK during 2013 was 0.6%, equating to 3.2 million p...
Background: Diabetes remains an incurable disease and as the search for a cure continues, the need t...
OObjectives: We explored the perceptions, views and experiences of diabetes education in people with...
Type 2 diabetes is classified globally as a pandemic affecting all populations, to such an extent, t...
Objective: To examine the clinical effectiveness of patient education models for adults with Type 2 ...
This study aims to evaluate a different approach to diabetes patient education. It begins with an ov...
The impact of foot problems in diabetes on the National Health Service (NHS) is extremely large, acc...
Background and aim Ongoing structured patient education, for those with type 2 diabetes, is a core r...
With increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus type 2, more patients will require intensive managem...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic levels in the UK. It is the principle reason for lower limb amp...
Background Patient education represents the key element in the management of diabetes mellitus (DM)...
A key United Kingdom policy initiative in the management of diabetes is empowerment through structur...
Aims and Objectives: To assess the feasibility of conducting a randomised control trial to evaluate ...
This systematic review examines the clinical and cost-effectiveness of patient education models for ...
Objectives: To explore how people living with type 2 diabetes self-manage their condition in everyda...