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Effects of quality improvement strategies for type 2 diabetes on glycemic control: a meta- …


KG Shojania, SR Ranji, KM McDonald, JM … - Jama, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
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The associations of anxiety, depression and personal illness representations with glycaemic …


C Paschalides, AJ Wearden, R Dunkerley, C … - Journal of psychosomatic research, 2004 - Elsevier
Depression was correlated with greater perceived symptom load (r=.48, P<.01),
worse anticipated consequences (r=−.41, P<.01) and perceived lack of control
of diabetes (r=.28, P<.01). After controlling for demographic and illness ...
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How to screen for depression and emotional problems in patients with diabetes: comparison …

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N Hermanns, B Kulzer, M Krichbaum, T … - Diabetologia, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: We compared the screening performance of different
measures of depression: the standard clinical assessment (SCA); the Beck
Depression Inventory (BDI); the Center of Epidemiological Studies- ...
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Physician and nurse use of psychosocial strategies in diabetes care: results of the cross- …


M Peyrot, RR Rubin, LM Siminerio… - Diabetes Care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Compared with physicians, nurses perceived significantly higher
prevalence and severity of psychosocial problems and used psychosocial
strategies significantly more frequently, even though they rated their own ...
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Monitoring health related quality of life in adolescents with diabetes: a review of measures

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M De Wit, HA Delemarre-Van De Waal, F … - Archives of disease in childhood, 2007 - fetalneonatal.com
Particularly in chronic conditions, monitoring health related quality of life
(HRQoL) of adolescents in clinical practice is increasingly advocated. We set
out to identify and review the clinical utility of available generic and ...
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Serious diabetes-specific emotional problems and depression in a Croatian–Dutch– …

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F Pouwer, TC Skinner, M Pibernik-Okanovic, … - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2005 - Elsevier
It has been hypothesized that coverage of diabetes-specific issues (eg coping
with complications, incapacity, pain) during psychotherapy may optimize the
likelihood of treatment success for depression in patients with diabetes. ...
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Psychological well-being of adult coeliac patients treated for 10 years


S Roos, A Kärner, C Hallert - Digestive and Liver Disease, 2006 - Elsevier
Adults with longstanding coeliac disease generally report reduced quality of
life. Uncertainty remains whether this is a sign of depression, thought to be a
feature of the disorder. ... To assess the psychological well-being in ...
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Persistent poor glycaemic control in adult Type 1 diabetes. A closer look at the problem.


JH Devries, FJ Snoek, RJ Heine - Diabetic medicine, 2004 - pt.wkhealth.com
Around 25% of the adult Type 1 diabetes population is in persistent poor
glycaemic control and thus at increased risk of developing microvascular
complications. We here discuss correlates of long-standing poor glycaemic ...
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Cost and benefits of a multidisciplinary intensive diabetes education programme


JC Keers, H Groen, WJ Sluiter, J Bouma, TP … - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
MIDEP is effective in improving glycaemic control and diabetes-related distress
for patients with prolonged self-management difficulties. Besides the immediate
reduction in costs found in the present study, improved glycaemic control ...
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Cognitive behavioural group training (CBGT) for patients with type 1 diabetes in persistent …


NCW van der Ven, CHC Lubach, MHE … - Patient Education and Counseling, 2005 - Elsevier
Approximately a quarter of adults with type 1 diabetes do not succeed in
achieving satisfactory glycaemic control, partly due to problems with the
demanding self-management regimen. To improve glycaemic control, ...
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