Causal and bidirectional linkages over time between depression and diabetes regimen distress in adults with type 2 diabetes May 1, 2015 No Comments Read More »
The confusing tale of depression and distress in patients with diabetes: a call for greater clarity and precision July 1, 2014 No Comments Read More »
What is so tough about self-monitoring of blood glucose? Perceived obstacles among patients with Type 2 diabetes January 1, 2014 No Comments Read More »
Changes in A1C levels are significantly associated with changes in levels of the cardiovascular risk biomarker hs-CRP: results from the SteP study July 1, 2013 No Comments Read More »
Self-monitoring of blood glucose in noninsulin-using type 2 diabetic patients: right answer, but wrong question: self-monitoring of blood glucose can be clinically valuable for noninsulin users January 1, 2013 No Comments Read More »
The impact of structured blood glucose testing on attitudes toward self-management among poorly controlled, insulin-naïve patients with type 2 diabetes May 1, 2012 No Comments Read More »
When is diabetes distress clinically meaningful?: establishing cut points for the Diabetes Distress Scale February 1, 2012 No Comments Read More »
A survey of blood glucose monitoring in patients with type 2 diabetes: are recommendations from health care professionals being followed? November 1, 2011 No Comments Read More »
Are patients’ initial experiences at the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes associated with attitudes and self-management over time? October 1, 2010 No Comments Read More »
The value of episodic, intensive blood glucose monitoring in non-insulin treated persons with Type 2 Diabetes: design of the Structured Testing Program (STeP) study, a cluster-randomised, clinical trial May 18, 2010 No Comments Read More »