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“Damm Sokkor”: Factors Associated With the Quality of Care of Patients With Diabetes

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H Alberti, N Boudriga, M Nabli - Diabetes care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—The mean age of the study population was 62.4 years, mean duration of
diabetes was 8.4 years, 62% were female, and 94% had type 2 diabetes. In the
final multivariate models, factors independently and significantly ...
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“Damm Sokkor” Factors associated with the quality of care of patients with diabetes: A …


H Alberti - Am Diabetes Assoc
Page 1. “Damm Sokkor”* Factors associated with the quality of care of patients
with diabetes: A study in primary care in Tunisia ...
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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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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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[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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[CITATION] Results of the epidemiology of diabetes and Ramadan 1422/2001 (EPIDIAR) study


I Salti, E Bénard, B Detournay, M Bianch- … - Diabetes Care, 2004
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[CITATION] Ramadan fasting and diabetes


A Sheikh, S Wallia - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bmj.com
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to make your experience on this site better. ... The first 150 words of ...
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[CITATION] Lower attendance rates and higher fasting glucose levels in the month of Ramadan in …


H Alberti, N Boudriga, M Nabli - Diabetic medicine: a journal of the British Diabetic …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Diabet Med. 2008 May;25(5):637-8. Epub 2008 Mar 13. Lower attendance
rates and higher fasting glucose levels in the month of ...
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Primary care management of diabetes in a low/middle income country: A multi-method, …


H Alberti, N Boudriga, M Nabli - BMC Family Practice, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
Over 400 potential barriers or facilitators to care of patients with diabetes in
primary care in Tunisia emerged. Overall, the most common cited factor was the
availability of medication at the health centre. Other frequently observed ...
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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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