OBJECTIVE: To assess the preferences of patients with Type 2 diabetes regarding self-care activities and diabetes education. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Questionnaire survey carried out in general practices and outpatient clinics across the Netherlands. Outcomes: preferred setting for education, preferred educator, and preferred and most burdensome self-care activity. Multinomial logistic regression analysis assessed associations between outcomes and patient characteristics, preferences and opinions. RESULTS: Data of 994 consecutive individuals were analysed (mean 65 years; 54% male; 97% Caucasian; 21% low education level; 80% primary care). Of these, 19% thought they had poor to average glycaemic control, 61% thought they were over-weight...
Objective: This study aimed to review evidence systematically and critically on the role of nurses, ...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Ellen M Janssen,1 Daniel R Longo,2 Joan K Bardsley,3 John FP Bridges1 1Department of Health Policy ...
Type 2 diabetes is classified globally as a pandemic affecting all populations, to such an extent, t...
Aims Limited knowledge exists on the preferences of people with Type 2 diabetes towards diabetes car...
OBJECTIVE: To assess opinions and their determinants of patients with type 2 diabetes about responsi...
Rikke Torenholt,1 Annemarie Varming,1 Gitte Engelund,1 Susanne Vestergaard,2 Birgitte Lund Mø...
OObjectives: We explored the perceptions, views and experiences of diabetes education in people with...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a central challenge for health policy and healthcare...
[[abstract]]This study examined the differing perceptions of diabetic patients and their nurses rega...
[[abstract]]This study examined the differing perceptions of diabetic patients and their nurses rega...
Aims and objectives. To identify the preferred content and delivery mode of education information fo...
Background: Although the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Oman is high and rising, information on ho...
Background: The St. Vincent Declaration has resulted in discussions and initiatives on optimal diabe...
Background Diabetes education provided by physicians in Bangladesh has some limitations, a...
Objective: This study aimed to review evidence systematically and critically on the role of nurses, ...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Ellen M Janssen,1 Daniel R Longo,2 Joan K Bardsley,3 John FP Bridges1 1Department of Health Policy ...
Type 2 diabetes is classified globally as a pandemic affecting all populations, to such an extent, t...
Aims Limited knowledge exists on the preferences of people with Type 2 diabetes towards diabetes car...
OBJECTIVE: To assess opinions and their determinants of patients with type 2 diabetes about responsi...
Rikke Torenholt,1 Annemarie Varming,1 Gitte Engelund,1 Susanne Vestergaard,2 Birgitte Lund Mø...
OObjectives: We explored the perceptions, views and experiences of diabetes education in people with...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a central challenge for health policy and healthcare...
[[abstract]]This study examined the differing perceptions of diabetic patients and their nurses rega...
[[abstract]]This study examined the differing perceptions of diabetic patients and their nurses rega...
Aims and objectives. To identify the preferred content and delivery mode of education information fo...
Background: Although the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Oman is high and rising, information on ho...
Background: The St. Vincent Declaration has resulted in discussions and initiatives on optimal diabe...
Background Diabetes education provided by physicians in Bangladesh has some limitations, a...
Objective: This study aimed to review evidence systematically and critically on the role of nurses, ...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Ellen M Janssen,1 Daniel R Longo,2 Joan K Bardsley,3 John FP Bridges1 1Department of Health Policy ...