Objective. Our aim was to examine how diagnosis is perceived by a sample of newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients. Methods. A qualitative study was carried out in the Lothian region of Scotland using in-depth interviews of 40 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients recruited from 16 general practices in four Local Health Care Co-operatives and three hospital clinics. Purposive selection ensured that the sample's demographic characteristics were broadly representative of newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients in Lothian/Scotland. Results. Clarity, timing and authority of the diagnosis delivery were highly salient for patients. Many patients perceived their GP as unwilling to deliver/confirm the diagnosis. Patients who were not referred...
In type 2 diabetes, educational interventions that target differences between patients and partners ...
Background: Previous research has found that experiences of being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes (...
Previous research suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes quickly adjust to their diagnosis, but...
Objective. Our aim was to examine how diagnosis is perceived by a sample of newly diagnosed type 2 d...
Research about diagnosis of chronic illness indicates this is an emotional time for patients. Inform...
Aims To explore newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients' views about Scottish diabetes services at ...
The growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes is placing Scottish health services under considerable str...
The growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes is placing Scottish health services under considerable str...
Background: To be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is a challenge for every patient. There are previou...
Aims: Approaches to diagnosis have traditionally studied the diagnostic process as one of profession...
Objective To examine patients' perceptions and experiences over time of the devolvement of diabetes ...
Background. In type 2 diabetes, educational interventions that target differences between patients’ ...
Aim: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
AIM: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
Background Type 2 diabetes is rapidly becoming a significant challenge in Uganda and other low and m...
In type 2 diabetes, educational interventions that target differences between patients and partners ...
Background: Previous research has found that experiences of being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes (...
Previous research suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes quickly adjust to their diagnosis, but...
Objective. Our aim was to examine how diagnosis is perceived by a sample of newly diagnosed type 2 d...
Research about diagnosis of chronic illness indicates this is an emotional time for patients. Inform...
Aims To explore newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients' views about Scottish diabetes services at ...
The growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes is placing Scottish health services under considerable str...
The growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes is placing Scottish health services under considerable str...
Background: To be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is a challenge for every patient. There are previou...
Aims: Approaches to diagnosis have traditionally studied the diagnostic process as one of profession...
Objective To examine patients' perceptions and experiences over time of the devolvement of diabetes ...
Background. In type 2 diabetes, educational interventions that target differences between patients’ ...
Aim: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
AIM: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
Background Type 2 diabetes is rapidly becoming a significant challenge in Uganda and other low and m...
In type 2 diabetes, educational interventions that target differences between patients and partners ...
Background: Previous research has found that experiences of being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes (...
Previous research suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes quickly adjust to their diagnosis, but...