Some patients do not benefit from participation in patient education due to reasons related to disease burden, literacy, and socioeconomic challenges. In this communication, we address more specifically both the challenges that these hardly reached patients face in relation to patient education programs and the challenges educators face when conducting patient education with hardly reached patients. We define principles for the format and content of dialogue tools to better support this patient group within the population of individuals with diabetes
Unregulated diabetes has resulted in a large number of disabilities caused by damage to the eyes, ki...
Current research findings suggest that improving provider education and utilizing communication guid...
Patient education is an important means of improving patients’ ability to obtain, process, and under...
Rikke Torenholt,1 Annemarie Varming,1 Gitte Engelund,1 Susanne Vestergaard,2 Birgitte Lund Mø...
apparently do not offer formal programs of diabetes-related patient education. In many in-stitutions...
Patient educators need an approach to patient education that balances the constraints of time and ex...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Late complications of type 1 and type 2 diabetes can also be effectively avoided or delayed using ac...
Objective: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Abstract Patient education is an important factor in the management of Type 2 Diabetes. Successful o...
The limited number of healthcare personels affects failure on theraphy. In diabetes mellitus patient...
Type 2 diabetes affects about every 1 in 10 Americans and is a global epidemic (CDC, 2020). Type 2 d...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to identify barriers to delivering and receiving nutrition ...
Despite a myriad of diabetic information, group classes and diabetic patient educators, patient’s wi...
Background and aim Ongoing structured patient education, for those with type 2 diabetes, is a core r...
Unregulated diabetes has resulted in a large number of disabilities caused by damage to the eyes, ki...
Current research findings suggest that improving provider education and utilizing communication guid...
Patient education is an important means of improving patients’ ability to obtain, process, and under...
Rikke Torenholt,1 Annemarie Varming,1 Gitte Engelund,1 Susanne Vestergaard,2 Birgitte Lund Mø...
apparently do not offer formal programs of diabetes-related patient education. In many in-stitutions...
Patient educators need an approach to patient education that balances the constraints of time and ex...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Late complications of type 1 and type 2 diabetes can also be effectively avoided or delayed using ac...
Objective: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and can lead to serious complications and mortality...
Abstract Patient education is an important factor in the management of Type 2 Diabetes. Successful o...
The limited number of healthcare personels affects failure on theraphy. In diabetes mellitus patient...
Type 2 diabetes affects about every 1 in 10 Americans and is a global epidemic (CDC, 2020). Type 2 d...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to identify barriers to delivering and receiving nutrition ...
Despite a myriad of diabetic information, group classes and diabetic patient educators, patient’s wi...
Background and aim Ongoing structured patient education, for those with type 2 diabetes, is a core r...
Unregulated diabetes has resulted in a large number of disabilities caused by damage to the eyes, ki...
Current research findings suggest that improving provider education and utilizing communication guid...
Patient education is an important means of improving patients’ ability to obtain, process, and under...