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[PDF] Connecting research and policy


J Lomas - Isuma: Canadian Journal of Policy Research, 2000 - portals.wi.wur.nl
ABSTRACT ® Researchers and policy makers would both benefit from a greater
understanding of each other's worlds. Researchers need to appreciate that
decision making is not so much an event as it is a diffuse, haphazard, and ...
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[PDF] Medical office-based interventions


RE Glasgow, EG Eakin - Psychology in diabetes care, 2000 - docs.ksu.edu.sa
6 Medical Office-Based Interventions Russell E. Glasgow 6.1 Theoretical
Background When one thinks of psychologists in diabetes, the image that comes to
mind is that of a patient discussing emotional difficulties with a ...
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Is self-efficacy associated with diabetes self-management across race/ethnicity and health …


U Sarkar, L Fisher, D Schillinger - Diabetes Care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—The study participants were ethnically diverse (18% Asian/Pacific
Islander, 25% African American, 42% Latino/a, and 15% white), and 52% had
limited health literacy (short version of the Test of Functional Health ...
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Barriers to blood glucose monitoring in a multiethnic community

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JC Zgibor, D Simmons - Diabetes Care, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—A total of 323 participants (35.6% European, 32.2%
Maori, and 32.2% Pacific Islander) from the South Auckland Diabetes Project
(free of major complications by self-report) completed a qualitative survey ...
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Adherence to treatment: the key for avoiding long-term complications of diabetes

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I Lerman - Archives of medical research, 2005 - Elsevier
Behavioral changes and adherence to pharmacological treatment are essential for
improving the prognosis in chronic illness. Lack of adherence to treatment is a
common problem in every practice and many patients drop out of care ...
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Enhancing support for health behavior change among women at risk for heart disease: the …

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DJ Toobert, LA Strycker, RE Glasgow, M … - Health Education Research, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press
This paper describes a randomized study to evaluate the effects of a
comprehensive lifestyle management intervention for 279 postmenopausal women
with type 2 diabetes who are at elevated risk for coronary heart disease ...
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Psychosocial factors associated with poor diabetes self-care management in a specialized …


I Lerman, L Lozano, AR Villa, S Hernández- … - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2004 - Elsevier
To examine the relationship between demographic, clinical and psychosocial
variables and diabetes self-care management in Mexican type 2 diabetic patients.
Cross-sectional study of 176 consecutive patients with type 2 diabetes aged ...
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Long-term effects of the Mediterranean lifestyle program: a randomized clinical trial for …


DJ Toobert, RE Glasgow, LA Strycker, M … - International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and …, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
Postmenopausal women (N = 279) with type 2 diabetes participated in the
Mediterranean Lifestyle Program (MLP), a randomized, comprehensive lifestyle
intervention study. The intervention targeted healthful eating, physical ...
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Beyond Comorbidity Counts: How Do Comorbidity Type and Severity Influence Diabetes …

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EA Kerr, M Heisler, SL Krein, M Kabeto, KM … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007 - Springer
Eve A. Kerr, MD, MPH 1,2 , Michele Heisler, MD, MPA 1,2 , Sarah L. Krein, PhD,
RN 1,2 , ... Mohammed Kabeto, MS 2 , Kenneth M. Langa, MD, PhD 1,2,3 , David
Weir, PhD 3 , ... 1 VA HSR&D Center of Excellence, VA Ann Arbor Health ...
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Barriers to self-management and quality-of-life outcomes in seniors with multimorbidities

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EA Bayliss, JL Ellis, JF Steiner - Annals of Family Medicine, 2007 - Annals Family Med
RESULTS Our response rate was 47%. Sixty-six percent of respondents were female;
55% were aged 65 to 74 years, and 45% were aged 75 years or older. Fifty percent
reported fair or poor health. On average they had 8.7 chronic diseases. In ...
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