Provision of structured diabetes information encourages activation amongst people with diabetes as measured by diabetes care process attainment: the WICKED Project.
Gillani, S M R ; Nevill, Alan M. ; Singh, B M
Gillani, S M R
Nevill, Alan M.
Singh, B M
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2015-07
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People with diabetes have better outcomes if they actively participate in their care. Patient-focused interventions can be effective in activating patients. Yet there is no known trial to evaluate the impact of the provision of individualized diabetes-specific information on patient activation and diabetes care outcomes.
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Provision of structured diabetes information encourages activation amongst people with diabetes as measured by diabetes care process attainment: the WICKED Project. 2015, 32 (7):865-71 Diabet. Med.
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1464-5491
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