Background: Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limited amount is known about the quality of diabetes care in this setting. We investigated the provision and receipt of diabetes care delivered in UK primary care. Methods: Postal surveys with all healthcare professionals and a random sample of 100 patients with Type 2 diabetes from 99 UK primary care practices. Results: 326/361 (90.3%) doctors, 163/186 (87.6%) nurses and 3591 patients (41.8%) returned a questionnaire. Clinicians reported giving advice about lifestyle behaviours (e.g. 88% would routinely advise about calorie restriction; 99.6% about increasing exercise) more often than patients reported having received it (43% an...
BACKGROUND: Remission of Type 2 diabetes is achievable through dietary change and weight loss. In th...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and U.K. Information ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is the most common non-communicable disease in Oman and its control re...
Background: Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, o...
Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limite...
Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limite...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important cause o...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important cause o...
Aims: As quality in diabetes care includes patient centred support for self-management, investigatin...
Aims To describe the problems and barriers perceived by general practitioners (GPs) whilst providing...
Background: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
OBJECTIVE: Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and Englan...
Aims To conduct a systematic review of published observational studies of quality of diabetes care i...
Background: Disparities in diabetes care are prevalent, with significant inequalities observed in ac...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
BACKGROUND: Remission of Type 2 diabetes is achievable through dietary change and weight loss. In th...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and U.K. Information ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is the most common non-communicable disease in Oman and its control re...
Background: Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, o...
Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limite...
Although most people with Type 2 diabetes receive their diabetes care in primary care, only a limite...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important cause o...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and is an important cause o...
Aims: As quality in diabetes care includes patient centred support for self-management, investigatin...
Aims To describe the problems and barriers perceived by general practitioners (GPs) whilst providing...
Background: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
OBJECTIVE: Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and Englan...
Aims To conduct a systematic review of published observational studies of quality of diabetes care i...
Background: Disparities in diabetes care are prevalent, with significant inequalities observed in ac...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
BACKGROUND: Remission of Type 2 diabetes is achievable through dietary change and weight loss. In th...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and U.K. Information ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is the most common non-communicable disease in Oman and its control re...