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Discordance in perceptions of barriers to diabetes care between patients and primary care …


D Simmons, S Lillis, J Swan, J Haar - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS — Barriers were reported in 69.7% of patients. Psychological barriers
were most important (55.5%), followed by systems barriers (25.7%), and then
knowledge as least impor- tant (15.3%). Psychological barriers were ranked ...
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[CITATION] 'Sokkor': research into the contextual facilitators barriers involved in the management of …

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H Alberti - Family Practice, 2003 - Oxford Univ Press
In their study of 722 women aged 20–64 years, Marteau et al. found that
smokers seemed unaware of their in- creased risk of cervical cancer. 1 We
investigated aware- ness of Chlamydiain 15- and 16-year-old students ...
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A controlled before-after trial of structured diabetes care in primary health centres in a …

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RL Reed, AD Revel, AO Carter, HF Saadi, EV … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2005 - ISQHC
Design. Controlled before–after trial within a health district with three
primary health centres (PHCs) in the intervention group and the six remaining
serving as controls. Outcomes and adherence to guidelines were measured ...
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Evaluating variations in medical practice between government primary care health centres


MC Gulliford, D Mahabir, OC Ukoumunne - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2001 - Elsevier
We evaluated variations in medical care for diabetes among government health
centres in Trinidad and Tobago. Data were analysed for 1579 subjects with
clinical diabetes attending 23 health centres concerning 12 processes of ...
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The EUCCLID study: Proposed European study on care and complications in people with type …


IWG Bobbink, KJ Gorter, GEHM Rutten, J Wens … - Primary Care Diabetes, 2007 - Elsevier
Patients will be randomly selected from a list of all patients known to the
participating GPs with DM2 for whom the GP is the main diabetes care provider.
Exclusion criteria will include people with type 1 diabetes mellitus, ...
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The Experiences of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose Usage of Adults with Type 2 Diabetes …

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L Dlugasch, 2009 - etd.library.miami.edu
Page 1. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI THE EXPERIENCES OF SELF-MONITORING OF BLOOD GLUCOSE
USAGE OF ADULTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS WHO ARE NOT USING INSULIN By ...
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[PDF] Family physician and endocrinologist coordination as the basis for diabetes care in clinical …


A Duran, I Runkle, P Matía, MP de Miguel, S … - BMC Endocrine Disorders, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
Page 1. ...
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Diabetes immersion training as teaching method to medical practitioners


PH Zanoni, MCR Parisi, SN Admoni, MS … - Arquivos Brasileiros de Endocrinologia & Metabologia, 2009 - SciELO Brasil
Este estudo avaliou a eficácia do método de ensino teórico e prático sobre
diabetes ea atitude de profissionais médicos quanto à realização de controle
glicêmico intensivo. Participaram de um curso de imersão em diabetes, com ...
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[PDF] Running Head: PATIENT PERSPECTIVES ON T2D HEALTH LITERACY


TL Kane, 2009 - ubir.buffalo.edu
Page 1. Running Head: PATIENT PERSPECTIVES ON T2D HEALTH LITERACY PATIENT
PERSPECTIVES ON ENHANCING TYPE 2 DIABETES HEALTH LITERACY: ...
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Concordance and discordance between primary and secondary care health workers in …


S Lillis, J Swan, J Haar, D Simmons - Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 2008 - nzma.org.nz
Results Primary care health workers are more likely than secondary health care
workers to rate motivation, self-belief, financial issues, lack of governmental
funding, lack of public awareness of diabetes, and lack of symptoms as ...
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