The purpose was to ascertain the views of patients with diabetes and patient care teams on the introduction of a recently developed diabetes passport in order to plan effective implementation. A semi-qualitative study by eight semi-structured focus group discussions with patient care teams and patients in four Dutch hospitals was organised. In total 29 patients participated (range five to nine per hospital). Patient care teams ranged from four to six participants. Each team included at least one specialised diabetic nurse and an internist. Taped views were transcribed and coded on the basis of a structured checklist. Various potential barriers to the implementation of the diabetes passport were found. Although patients recognized the diabet...
The objective of this quality improvement pilot project is to implement the use of the Chronic Care ...
There has been extensive research on the barriers to diabetes care and self-management and whilst pa...
Introduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in dia...
Item does not contain fulltextThe purpose was to ascertain the views of patients with diabetes and p...
OBJECTIVE: Although an active role of the patient is often stressed in diabetes care, it is not easi...
BACKGROUND: The need to understand barriers to the implementation of health care innovations in dail...
The implementation of the dutch diabetes federation health care standard for type 2 diabetes among h...
Aims: To identify barriers and resources of effective diabetes care management from the perspectives...
© 2017 Diabetes UK Aim: To determine whether a handheld ‘perioperative passport’ could improve the e...
BACKGROUND: The Netherlands can be regarded as unique in the use of the Netherlands Diabetes Federat...
BackgroundDiabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) is a cornerstone in the treatment o...
Abstract Aim To explore the perceived barriers in Type 2 Diabetes care among patients with diabetes....
Managing medical care for patients with diabetes mellitus requires a comprehensive approach that inc...
Background: Diabetes remains an incurable disease and as the search for a\ud cure continues, the nee...
Abstract — Diabetes is a serious disease in which the levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood are too...
The objective of this quality improvement pilot project is to implement the use of the Chronic Care ...
There has been extensive research on the barriers to diabetes care and self-management and whilst pa...
Introduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in dia...
Item does not contain fulltextThe purpose was to ascertain the views of patients with diabetes and p...
OBJECTIVE: Although an active role of the patient is often stressed in diabetes care, it is not easi...
BACKGROUND: The need to understand barriers to the implementation of health care innovations in dail...
The implementation of the dutch diabetes federation health care standard for type 2 diabetes among h...
Aims: To identify barriers and resources of effective diabetes care management from the perspectives...
© 2017 Diabetes UK Aim: To determine whether a handheld ‘perioperative passport’ could improve the e...
BACKGROUND: The Netherlands can be regarded as unique in the use of the Netherlands Diabetes Federat...
BackgroundDiabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) is a cornerstone in the treatment o...
Abstract Aim To explore the perceived barriers in Type 2 Diabetes care among patients with diabetes....
Managing medical care for patients with diabetes mellitus requires a comprehensive approach that inc...
Background: Diabetes remains an incurable disease and as the search for a\ud cure continues, the nee...
Abstract — Diabetes is a serious disease in which the levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood are too...
The objective of this quality improvement pilot project is to implement the use of the Chronic Care ...
There has been extensive research on the barriers to diabetes care and self-management and whilst pa...
Introduction: Despite the expected beneficial effects on quality of care, patient involvement in dia...