Background: This review aimed to synthesise available qualitative evidence on barriers and facilitators to the implementation of community based lifestyle behaviour interventions to reduce the risk of diabetes in black and minority ethnic (BME) groups in the UK. Methods: A search of medical and social science databases was carried out and augmented by hand-searching of reference lists and contents of key journals. Qualitative evidence was synthesised thematically. Results: A total of 13 papers varying in design and of mainly good quality were included in the review. A limited number of intervention evaluations highlighted a lack of resources and communication between sites. A lack of understanding by providers of cultural and religiou...
Introduction and Objective: The lower physical activity levels in Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) gr...
Objectives: To explore service-user and provider experience of the acceptability and feasibility of ...
Minority ethnic populations experience a disproportionate burden of health inequalities compared wit...
This report presents the findings of a systematic review of review-level evidence concerning the pre...
Context: Eliciting patients' views of type 2 diabetes self‐management provides insights on how poli...
Background: Development of effective, culturally-tailored interventions to address excess risk of ty...
Objective: People from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups are known to have an increase...
Aims: To develop an evidence-based, culturally tailored, diabetes self-management education and supp...
Background: The aim of this thesis was to explore the self management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T...
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority groups fr...
Objective: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes and changes in diet a...
BACKGROUND: To conduct a meta-ethnographic analysis of qualitative studies to identify barriers to B...
Objective: To evaluate the cultural tailoring methods used in type 2 diabetes (T2D) prevention and ...
Background Ethnic minority groups in upper-middle and high income countries tend to be socio-economi...
Background: Epidemiologic data have shown that the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes varies with ethnic ...
Introduction and Objective: The lower physical activity levels in Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) gr...
Objectives: To explore service-user and provider experience of the acceptability and feasibility of ...
Minority ethnic populations experience a disproportionate burden of health inequalities compared wit...
This report presents the findings of a systematic review of review-level evidence concerning the pre...
Context: Eliciting patients' views of type 2 diabetes self‐management provides insights on how poli...
Background: Development of effective, culturally-tailored interventions to address excess risk of ty...
Objective: People from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups are known to have an increase...
Aims: To develop an evidence-based, culturally tailored, diabetes self-management education and supp...
Background: The aim of this thesis was to explore the self management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T...
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority groups fr...
Objective: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes and changes in diet a...
BACKGROUND: To conduct a meta-ethnographic analysis of qualitative studies to identify barriers to B...
Objective: To evaluate the cultural tailoring methods used in type 2 diabetes (T2D) prevention and ...
Background Ethnic minority groups in upper-middle and high income countries tend to be socio-economi...
Background: Epidemiologic data have shown that the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes varies with ethnic ...
Introduction and Objective: The lower physical activity levels in Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) gr...
Objectives: To explore service-user and provider experience of the acceptability and feasibility of ...
Minority ethnic populations experience a disproportionate burden of health inequalities compared wit...