Purpose: To systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care intentions and behaviours in populations with and at-risk of diabetes. Methods: A systematic review using six electronic databases was conducted in 2013. A standardised protocol was used for appraisal. Studies eligibility included a measure of behaviour for healthy eating, physical activity, glucose monitoring, medication use (ii) the TPB variables (iii) the TPB tested in populations with diabetes or at-risk. Results: Sixteen studies were appraised for testing the utility of the TPB. Studies included cross-sectional (n = 7); prospective (n = 5) and randomised control trials (n = 4). Intention (18%–76%) was the most predictive construct for all beh...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive power of affective and cognitive attitudes, perc...
Objectives: To review the clinical outcomes of combined diet and physical activity interventions for...
Physical activity (PA) plays a key role in the management of Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 diabetes (T2D) ...
Purpose To systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care intent...
AbstractPurposeTo systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care...
Introduction: Diabetes is the most common disease related to metabolism disorders with long term com...
Diabetes, a major public health problem, can be prevented or delayed with physical activity and diet...
Objective: To identify the range of self-management activities people diagnosed with diabetes engage...
Objectives: To analyse how psychosocial determinants of lifestyle changes targeted in the Greater Gr...
Purpose: A key component of effective diabetes care is understanding patients’ perceptions about dia...
Objectives : To analyse how psychosocial determinants of lifestyle changes targeted in the Greater G...
Objectives: To analyse how psychosocial determinants of lifestyle changes targeted in the Greater Gr...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that perceptions of treatment may be more predictive than illness perce...
Background and Rationale: Approximately 21.9 million people in the United States are living with dia...
Background Several countries, including England, have recently introduced lifestyle-focused diabetes...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive power of affective and cognitive attitudes, perc...
Objectives: To review the clinical outcomes of combined diet and physical activity interventions for...
Physical activity (PA) plays a key role in the management of Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 diabetes (T2D) ...
Purpose To systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care intent...
AbstractPurposeTo systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care...
Introduction: Diabetes is the most common disease related to metabolism disorders with long term com...
Diabetes, a major public health problem, can be prevented or delayed with physical activity and diet...
Objective: To identify the range of self-management activities people diagnosed with diabetes engage...
Objectives: To analyse how psychosocial determinants of lifestyle changes targeted in the Greater Gr...
Purpose: A key component of effective diabetes care is understanding patients’ perceptions about dia...
Objectives : To analyse how psychosocial determinants of lifestyle changes targeted in the Greater G...
Objectives: To analyse how psychosocial determinants of lifestyle changes targeted in the Greater Gr...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that perceptions of treatment may be more predictive than illness perce...
Background and Rationale: Approximately 21.9 million people in the United States are living with dia...
Background Several countries, including England, have recently introduced lifestyle-focused diabetes...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive power of affective and cognitive attitudes, perc...
Objectives: To review the clinical outcomes of combined diet and physical activity interventions for...
Physical activity (PA) plays a key role in the management of Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 diabetes (T2D) ...