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Adult Patient Perspectives on Care for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes ...


Adult Patient Perspectives on Care for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes ...

Patients' views of high-quality diabetes care include all 6 domains of quality with a stronger emphasis on safe, effective and ...

Adult Patient Perspectives on Care for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes ...

During the open-ended and patient-centred components of the interviews, patients frequently highlighted the importance of setting and achieving goals for ...

Patient perspectives of an individualized diabetes care management ...

Patients perceived the diabetic care management plan favorably and their diabetic core measurements improved over time. This simple and reproducible ...

Patient Perspectives on the Benefits and Challenges of Diabetes ...

In a follow-up study, discontinuing CGM in adults with type 2 diabetes who were receiving basal insulin resulted in the loss of about one-half ...

Patients' and healthcare providers' perspectives on diabetes ...

A systematic review of 19 qualitative studies revealed some barriers in diabetes management covering four themes: healthcare worker interactions, engaging in ...

Patient Perspectives on Virtual Care for Diabetes Management in ...

Thirty-six percent were treated for type 1 diabetes and 62% for type 2 diabetes. Eighty-seven percent of virtual visits occurred by phone, with ...

Adult Patient Perspectives on Care for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes ...

To gather patient perspectives on quality of care provided in diabetes clinics within the framework of the Institute of Medicine's 6 domains of quality.

Patients' perspectives on how to improve diabetes care and self ...

1 Therefore, people with all types of diabetes may need to work through denial, anger or fear at different stages of living with the disease in order to accept ...

Adult Patient Perspectives on Care for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes ...

Maria Wolfs; Jeanette Goguen; Lianne Jeffs. Funders. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Alternate Funding Plan Innovation fund; The Lawson Foundation; The St.

The Management of Type 1 Diabetes in Adults. A Consensus Report ...

The aim of diabetes care and management is to support people with type 1 diabetes to live a long and healthy life. The management strategies to ...

Healthcare professionals' versus patients' perspectives on diabetes

illness, where people with diabetes deliver over 95% of their care. Type 2 diabetes in particular is a serious and growing health problem affecting all sectors ...

Using Patient Profiles for Sustained Diabetes Management Among ...

Patients with type 2 diabetes exhibited good self-care management behaviors and confidence in these behaviors; moreover, greater engagement in ...

Patient perspective on barriers in type 2 diabetes self‐management ...

Patients with Type 2 Diabetes encountered a range of barriers in diabetes care. These barriers included lack of knowledge of diabetes dietary management ...

Patients' perspective on self-management: type 2 diabetes in daily life

One such strategy is improving patients' self-management. As patients are more and more expected to self-manage their disease, it is important ...

Challenges of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Management From the ...

One of the most important factors in controlling chronic disease is the participation of patients in disease management. Therefore, patients ...

Patient perspectives on self-monitoring of blood glucose

Participants (N = 589; 53 % female) were adults with type 2 diabetes who were recruited during routine appointments at a diabetes outpatient ...

Diabetes Care Barriers, Use, and Health Outcomes in Younger ...

Importance Treatment challenges exist for younger adults with type 1 (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Health care coverage, access to, and use ...

(PDF) Perspectives of Patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes on ...

Background Diabetes care incorporates multiple integrated elements like self-care practices, patient education and awareness, ...

Patients' perspectives on diabetes health care education

Living with Type 2 diabetes requires that patients develop a range of competencies that allow them to take greater control over the treatment of their disease.

Type 1 and type 2 Diabetes Patients' Perspectives on Self care

Diabetes mellitus is a growing healthcare challenge. Currently, 415 million adults worldwide have diabetes, a number that is expected to rise to 642 million by ...