Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic profile, population decline and population ageing. To support the need for targeted local health care, we explored spatial patterns of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) drug use at local level and determined its association with local demographic, socio-economic and access to care variables. We assessed spatial variability in these associations. We estimated the five-year prevalence of T2DM drug use (2005-2009) in persons aged 45 years and older at four-digit postal code level using the University of Groningen pharmacy database IADB.nl. Statistics Netherlands supplied data on potential predictor variables. We assessed spatial clustering, correlati...
Introduction Chronic diseases are increasing across the world. Examination of local geographic va...
The diabetes epidemic is expanding rapidly in India, with 69.2 million people living with diabetes i...
Background: Traditional chronic disease management did not pay attention to effects of geographic fa...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...
Background: Socio-economic profile, demographic composition and access to care are important predict...
Background: The provision of general practitioners (GPs) in Germany still relies mainly on the ratio...
With the rising incidence of type II diabetes mellitus (DM II) worldwide, methods to identify high-r...
Many studies have found the close relationship between Type 2 diabetes, people’s eating habits and t...
Ecological influences on health outcomes are associated with the spatial stratification of health. H...
ObjectivesTo investigate the spatial distribution of 10-year incidence of diagnosed type 2 diabetes ...
Recent reports aimed at improving diabetes care in socially disadvantaged populations suggest that i...
© Authors 2018. Greater investments and improvements in primary health care (PHC) can provide benefi...
Environmental factors may operate differently when relations are measured across different geographi...
Abstract Background Rates for Diabetes Mellitus continue to rise in most urban areas of the United S...
Introduction Chronic diseases are increasing across the world. Examination of local geographic va...
The diabetes epidemic is expanding rapidly in India, with 69.2 million people living with diabetes i...
Background: Traditional chronic disease management did not pay attention to effects of geographic fa...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...
Background: Socio-economic profile, demographic composition and access to care are important predict...
Background: The provision of general practitioners (GPs) in Germany still relies mainly on the ratio...
With the rising incidence of type II diabetes mellitus (DM II) worldwide, methods to identify high-r...
Many studies have found the close relationship between Type 2 diabetes, people’s eating habits and t...
Ecological influences on health outcomes are associated with the spatial stratification of health. H...
ObjectivesTo investigate the spatial distribution of 10-year incidence of diagnosed type 2 diabetes ...
Recent reports aimed at improving diabetes care in socially disadvantaged populations suggest that i...
© Authors 2018. Greater investments and improvements in primary health care (PHC) can provide benefi...
Environmental factors may operate differently when relations are measured across different geographi...
Abstract Background Rates for Diabetes Mellitus continue to rise in most urban areas of the United S...
Introduction Chronic diseases are increasing across the world. Examination of local geographic va...
The diabetes epidemic is expanding rapidly in India, with 69.2 million people living with diabetes i...
Background: Traditional chronic disease management did not pay attention to effects of geographic fa...