We need to talk about purpose: a critical interpretive synthesis of health and social care professionals' approaches to self‐management support for people with long …

HM Morgan, VA Entwistle, A Cribb… - Health …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Health policies internationally advocate 'support for self‐management', but it is
not clear how the promise of the concept can be fulfilled. Objective To synthesize research …

A narrative systematic review of factors affecting diabetes prevention in primary care settings

J Messina, S Campbell, R Morris, E Eyles, C Sanders - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Background Type 2 diabetes is impacting millions of people globally; however, many future
cases can be prevented through lifestyle changes and interventions. Primary care is an …

Primary care nurses struggle with lifestyle counseling in diabetes care: a qualitative analysis

R Jansink, J Braspenning, T van der Weijden… - BMC family …, 2010 - Springer
Background Patient outcomes are poorly affected by lifestyle advice in general practice.
Promoting lifestyle behavior change require that nurses shift from simple advice giving to a …

The importance of measuring self-efficacy in patients with diabetes

M Mishali, H Omer, AD Heymann - Family practice, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Objectives. Self-efficacy is an important factor influencing diabetes self-management
behaviours. Previous studies have examined self-efficacy as a general measure in diabetes …

Barriers, facilitators and attitudes influencing health promotion activities in general practice: an explorative pilot study

WW Geense, IM Van De Glind, TLS Visscher… - BMC family …, 2013 - Springer
Background The number of chronically ill patients increases every year. This is partly due to
an unhealthy lifestyle. However, the frequency and quality of (evidence-based) health …

Patients' experiences of lifestyle discussions based on motivational interviewing: a qualitative study

E Brobeck, S Odencrants, H Bergh, C Hildingh - BMC nursing, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background According to World Health Organization about 75% of cardiovascular
diseases and type 2 diabetes and 40% of all cases of cancer could be prevented if the risk …

[图书][B] Responsibilisation at the margins of welfare services

K Juhila, S Raitakari, C Hall - 2017 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Juhila, Kirsi, editor.| Raitakari, Suvi, editor.| Hall, Christopher, 1948-editor. Title:
Responsibilization at the margins of welfare services/edited by Kirsi Juhila, Suvi Raitakari …

Development of white spot lesions during orthodontic treatment: perceptions of patients, parents, orthodontists, and general dentists

BJ Maxfield, AM Hamdan, E Tüfekçi, B Shroff… - American Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: Despite the many advances to improve the practice of orthodontics, white
spot lesions, or decalcifications, remain a common complication in patients with poor oral …

General practitioners trained in motivational interviewing can positively affect the attitude to behaviour change in people with type 2 diabetes: One year follow-up of an …

S Rubak, A Sandbæk, T Lauritzen… - … journal of primary …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Objective. To examine whether training GPs in motivational interviewing (MI) can improve
type 2 diabetic patients'(1) understanding of diabetes,(2) beliefs regarding prevention and …

Acknowledging and allocating responsibility for clinical inertia in the management of type 2 diabetes in primary care: a qualitative study

A Zafar, MA Stone, MJ Davies, K Khunti - Diabetic Medicine, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Failure to intensify treatment in patients with Type 2 diabetes with suboptimal blood
glucose control has been termed clinical inertia and has been shown to contribute to poorer …