Background and objectivesPatient-reported measures of encounters in healthcare settings and consideration of their preferences could provide valuable inputs to improve healthcare quality. Although there are increasing reports of user experiences regarding health care in India in recent times, there is a lack of evidence from Indian healthcare settings on the care provided for patients with chronic diseases.MethodsWe selected diabetes mellitus and cancer as representatives of two common conditions requiring different care pathways. We conducted a scoping review of studies reporting experiences or preferences of patients/caregivers for these conditions, in PubMed, Global Index Medicus and grey literature, from the year 2000 onwards. Both publ...
Aim: To assess the level of adherence to diabetes care processes, and associated clinic and patient ...
Purpose Overlooking other conditions during cancer could undermine gains associated with early detec...
Objectives: DiabCare India 2011 was a cross-sectional study in patients with diabetes mellitus, unde...
Background and objectivesPatient-reported measures of encounters in healthcare settings and consider...
Background and objectivesPatient-reported measures of encounters in healthcare settings and consider...
Background and objectivesPatient-reported measures of encounters in healthcare settings and consider...
BACKGROUND: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
Background: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
Background: India continues to contribute disproportionately to the global burden of disease and pub...
Introduction: Quality of diabetes care is suboptimal worldwide and it varies in rural and urban area...
Background: Management of diabetes is complex and requires multiple lifestyle modifications, drug th...
Background: Four out of five adults with diabetes live in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). I...
Background: Quality in diabetic management is the need of the hour, in eye of the menacing increase ...
Background: Four out of five adults with diabetes live in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). I...
CONTEXT: There is a lack of evidence on the subjective aspects of the provider perspective regarding...
Aim: To assess the level of adherence to diabetes care processes, and associated clinic and patient ...
Purpose Overlooking other conditions during cancer could undermine gains associated with early detec...
Objectives: DiabCare India 2011 was a cross-sectional study in patients with diabetes mellitus, unde...
Background and objectivesPatient-reported measures of encounters in healthcare settings and consider...
Background and objectivesPatient-reported measures of encounters in healthcare settings and consider...
Background and objectivesPatient-reported measures of encounters in healthcare settings and consider...
BACKGROUND: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
Background: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
Background: India continues to contribute disproportionately to the global burden of disease and pub...
Introduction: Quality of diabetes care is suboptimal worldwide and it varies in rural and urban area...
Background: Management of diabetes is complex and requires multiple lifestyle modifications, drug th...
Background: Four out of five adults with diabetes live in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). I...
Background: Quality in diabetic management is the need of the hour, in eye of the menacing increase ...
Background: Four out of five adults with diabetes live in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). I...
CONTEXT: There is a lack of evidence on the subjective aspects of the provider perspective regarding...
Aim: To assess the level of adherence to diabetes care processes, and associated clinic and patient ...
Purpose Overlooking other conditions during cancer could undermine gains associated with early detec...
Objectives: DiabCare India 2011 was a cross-sectional study in patients with diabetes mellitus, unde...