<strong>Introduction: </strong>While integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2 has achieved good results in terms of intermediate clinical and process outcomes, the evidence-based knowledge on its implementation is scarce, and insights generalisable to other settings therefore remain limited. <strong>Objective: </strong>This study protocol provides a description of the design and methodology of a mixed methods study on the implementation of integrated care for type 2 diabetes. The aim of the proposed research is to investigate the mechanisms by which and the context in which integrated care for type 2 diabetes has been implemented, which outcomes have been achieved and how the context and mechanisms have affected the outcomes. <strong>Me...
Objective. To assess the effects of a facilitator enhanced multifaceted intervention to imple-ment a...
Background In the UK, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is largely managed in primary care. Delay in t...
Objectives: To assess the differentiated effects of population-based disease management programs (DM...
<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>While integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2 has achieved go...
Introduction: While integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2 has achieved good results in terms ...
Implementation of integrated care for type 2 diabetes: a protocol for mixed methods researc
Background Even though previous research has demonstrated improved outcomes of integrated care initi...
Rationale, aims and objectivesThe delivery of integrated care is a priority in many countries' effor...
Background: Integrated care interventions for chronic conditions can lead to improved outcomes, but ...
Integrating care across disciplines and organisations around the needs of the person with diabetes h...
Integrated care models have the potential to reduce fragmentation in the health system and improve o...
There has been little focus on designing tailored diabetes management strategies in developing count...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Objective. To assess the effects of a facilitator enhanced multifaceted intervention to imple-ment a...
Background In the UK, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is largely managed in primary care. Delay in t...
Objectives: To assess the differentiated effects of population-based disease management programs (DM...
<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>While integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2 has achieved go...
Introduction: While integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2 has achieved good results in terms ...
Implementation of integrated care for type 2 diabetes: a protocol for mixed methods researc
Background Even though previous research has demonstrated improved outcomes of integrated care initi...
Rationale, aims and objectivesThe delivery of integrated care is a priority in many countries' effor...
Background: Integrated care interventions for chronic conditions can lead to improved outcomes, but ...
Integrating care across disciplines and organisations around the needs of the person with diabetes h...
Integrated care models have the potential to reduce fragmentation in the health system and improve o...
There has been little focus on designing tailored diabetes management strategies in developing count...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Objective. To assess the effects of a facilitator enhanced multifaceted intervention to imple-ment a...
Background In the UK, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is largely managed in primary care. Delay in t...
Objectives: To assess the differentiated effects of population-based disease management programs (DM...