Interprofessional follow-up for people at risk of type 2 diabetes in primary healthcare – a randomized controlled trial with embedded qualitative interviews
Marit Graue,
Jannicke Igland,
Bjørg Frøysland Oftedal
et al.
Abstract:Objective
To examine the effects of an empowerment-based interprofessional lifestyle intervention program among people at risk of type 2 diabetes on knowledge, skills, and confidence in self-management, health, psychological well-being, and lifestyle characteristics, and to explore the participants’ perceptions of participating in the intervention.
Design and methods
In line with the Medical Research Council complex interventions research methods framework, we conducted… Show more
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