Introduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in diabetes care groups, which deliver a bundled paid integrated care programme for diabetes type 2, seems to be limited. The aim of this study was to gain insight into levels and methods of patient involvement, into facilitators and barriers, and into the future preferences of care groups and patient representatives. Theory and methods: Semi-structured interviews were held with 10 representatives of care groups and 11 representatives of patient advocacy groups. An adapted version of Arnstein's ladder of citizen participation was used to define five levels of patient involvement. Results: Patient involvement in care groups was mostly limited to...
International audienceBackground - Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is an effective interve...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Background Patient and public involvement in diabetes research is an international requirement, but ...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient i...
Iintroduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in d...
Patient involvement in decision-making is widely regarded as an important feature of good-quality he...
Background: Most studies of shared decision-making focus on acute treatment or screening decision-ma...
Providers are encouraged to view patients with chronic disease as ‘partners’ in their care...
International audienceInnovation is an important topic in healthcare studies with a large focus on t...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
Background: There is no consensus on the best way to include patients and family in healthcare desig...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
Objective: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Background:Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) receiving primary care regularly visit thei...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Service diabetes prevention programme in England, (NHS DPP) aims to ...
International audienceBackground - Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is an effective interve...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Background Patient and public involvement in diabetes research is an international requirement, but ...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient i...
Iintroduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in d...
Patient involvement in decision-making is widely regarded as an important feature of good-quality he...
Background: Most studies of shared decision-making focus on acute treatment or screening decision-ma...
Providers are encouraged to view patients with chronic disease as ‘partners’ in their care...
International audienceInnovation is an important topic in healthcare studies with a large focus on t...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
Background: There is no consensus on the best way to include patients and family in healthcare desig...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
Objective: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Background:Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) receiving primary care regularly visit thei...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Service diabetes prevention programme in England, (NHS DPP) aims to ...
International audienceBackground - Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is an effective interve...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Background Patient and public involvement in diabetes research is an international requirement, but ...