AIMS: To determine \u27hypothetical willingness\u27 to initiate insulin, and identify associated factors, among adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in primary care for whom insulin is clinically indicated. METHODS: Eligible participants were adults with T2DM with an HbA1c ≥7.5% (58mmol/mol) and prescribed maximum oral hypoglycaemic agents. A total of 261 participants were recruited from 74 Victorian general practices: mean age 62±10 years; 39% (n=103) women; diabetes duration 10±6 years; HbA1c 9.0±1.3% (75±14mmol/mol). Data collected by the Stepping Up Study: demographic and clinical characteristics, \u27willingness\u27 to initiate insulin, insulin appraisals, depressive symptoms, and diabetes-related distress....
Objective: To explore self reported knowledge and attitudes to insulin treatment among a group of ad...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of a novel model of care (“Stepping Up”) with usual primary c...
Objective To understand participant perceptions about insulin and identify key behaviors of healthca...
AIMS : To determine factors associated with ‘hypothetical willingness’ to start insulin among people...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) brings significant human and healthcare costs. Its progressive nat...
Diabetes is a growing worldwide problem costing billions of dollars globally. The efficacious manage...
Aims: To identify actions of healthcare professionals (HCPs) that facilitate the transition to insul...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of a novel model of care (“Stepping Up”) with usual primary c...
AbstractAimsTo describe the views of healthcare providers about starting insulin in patients with ty...
BACKGROUND: As type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a progressive chronic condition, regular clinical review an...
Introduction: Many patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) delay initiation of insulin therapy...
To describe the views of healthcare providers about starting insulin in patients with type 2 diabete...
Aim. To describe insulin initiation practices across the United Kingdom (UK) and identify factors in...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) brings significant human and healthcare costs. Its progressive nat...
Aims: To identify actions of healthcare professionals (HCPs) that facilitate the transition to insul...
Objective: To explore self reported knowledge and attitudes to insulin treatment among a group of ad...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of a novel model of care (“Stepping Up”) with usual primary c...
Objective To understand participant perceptions about insulin and identify key behaviors of healthca...
AIMS : To determine factors associated with ‘hypothetical willingness’ to start insulin among people...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) brings significant human and healthcare costs. Its progressive nat...
Diabetes is a growing worldwide problem costing billions of dollars globally. The efficacious manage...
Aims: To identify actions of healthcare professionals (HCPs) that facilitate the transition to insul...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of a novel model of care (“Stepping Up”) with usual primary c...
AbstractAimsTo describe the views of healthcare providers about starting insulin in patients with ty...
BACKGROUND: As type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a progressive chronic condition, regular clinical review an...
Introduction: Many patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) delay initiation of insulin therapy...
To describe the views of healthcare providers about starting insulin in patients with type 2 diabete...
Aim. To describe insulin initiation practices across the United Kingdom (UK) and identify factors in...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) brings significant human and healthcare costs. Its progressive nat...
Aims: To identify actions of healthcare professionals (HCPs) that facilitate the transition to insul...
Objective: To explore self reported knowledge and attitudes to insulin treatment among a group of ad...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of a novel model of care (“Stepping Up”) with usual primary c...
Objective To understand participant perceptions about insulin and identify key behaviors of healthca...