Fernando J Lavalle-González,1 Erwin Chiquete2 On behalf of the IDMPS-3W Collaborative Group (Mexico) 1Department of Endocrinology, Hospital Universitario Dr José Eleuterio González, Monterrey, NL, 2Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico Background: Physicians’ perception may not parallel objective measures of therapeutic targets in patients with diabetes. This is an issue rarely addressed in the medical literature. We aimed to analyze physicians’ perception and characteristics of adequate control of patients with diabetes.Patients and methods: We studied information on physicians and their patien...
Objective: To investigate the trends in diabetes prevalence, diagnosis, and management among Mexican...
As is true for other chronic illnesses, perception of disease control is pivotal to patient empowerm...
Objective: Metabolic control is believed to be central to positive clinical outcome in patients with...
Background and aim: Complications of diabetes comprise the leading cause of death in Mexico. We aime...
To analyze the perception of empowerment and therapeutic adherence in patients with Type 2 Diabetes ...
Josep Franch-Nadal,1,2 Elena Labrador Barba,3 M Carmen Gómez-García,4 Pilar Buil-Cosia...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing importance of patient self-management, little is known about their ow...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the subjective treatment goals of insulin-treated diabetic patients. METH...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding patients' and physicians' perceptions of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) ma...
Introduction: The impact of IMPROVE Control Training program was evaluated by a non-interventional s...
Background: Diabetes educators are an important element in the multidisciplinary treatment team of d...
OBJECTIVESTo investigate the subjective treatment goals of insulin-treated diabetic patients.METHODS...
AbstractAimsTo investigate treatment patterns and achievement of glycemic targets in patients with t...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of a promotores-led diabetes self-management pro...
Purpose. The purpose of this randomized control repeated measures trial was to determine the effecti...
Objective: To investigate the trends in diabetes prevalence, diagnosis, and management among Mexican...
As is true for other chronic illnesses, perception of disease control is pivotal to patient empowerm...
Objective: Metabolic control is believed to be central to positive clinical outcome in patients with...
Background and aim: Complications of diabetes comprise the leading cause of death in Mexico. We aime...
To analyze the perception of empowerment and therapeutic adherence in patients with Type 2 Diabetes ...
Josep Franch-Nadal,1,2 Elena Labrador Barba,3 M Carmen Gómez-García,4 Pilar Buil-Cosia...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing importance of patient self-management, little is known about their ow...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the subjective treatment goals of insulin-treated diabetic patients. METH...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding patients' and physicians' perceptions of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) ma...
Introduction: The impact of IMPROVE Control Training program was evaluated by a non-interventional s...
Background: Diabetes educators are an important element in the multidisciplinary treatment team of d...
OBJECTIVESTo investigate the subjective treatment goals of insulin-treated diabetic patients.METHODS...
AbstractAimsTo investigate treatment patterns and achievement of glycemic targets in patients with t...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of a promotores-led diabetes self-management pro...
Purpose. The purpose of this randomized control repeated measures trial was to determine the effecti...
Objective: To investigate the trends in diabetes prevalence, diagnosis, and management among Mexican...
As is true for other chronic illnesses, perception of disease control is pivotal to patient empowerm...
Objective: Metabolic control is believed to be central to positive clinical outcome in patients with...