2000
DOI: 10.1177/014572170002600207
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Recommendations of Dietitians for Overcoming Barriers to Dietary Adherence in Individuals With Diabetes

Abstract: The registered dietitians who were surveyed emphasized the importance of individualizing dietary counseling.

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“…A number of studies explored barriers in patients with diabetes, 13,[25][26][27][28] rather than evaluated the effects of depression on patients' barriers to diabetes self-care. Thus, our study is unique and provides important information for diabetes educators to help patients with diabetes and depression.…”
Section: Significance Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A number of studies explored barriers in patients with diabetes, 13,[25][26][27][28] rather than evaluated the effects of depression on patients' barriers to diabetes self-care. Thus, our study is unique and provides important information for diabetes educators to help patients with diabetes and depression.…”
Section: Significance Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[20][21][22] The most frequently reported barriers to diabetes self-care include cost, time constraints, inconvenience, low self-efficacy, limited coping skills and knowledge, reduced quality-of-life, complications and functional disabilities, inadequate resources, limited social and family support, complex regimen, poor patient-provider relationship, invasive characteristic for glucose monitoring, and depression or distress. 13,[23][24][25][26][27][28] Diabetes patients with multiple barriers are also likely to reduce adherence to diabetes self-care. 26,29 (See Table 3 and Table 4)…”
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“…144 In addition, time scarcity is one of the barriers noted to be associated with the lack of adherence to a diabetic regimen or treatment. 155 Furthermore, lack of time because of greater work hours may also interfere with important diabetes management activities outside of work such as getting medical care or visiting a diabetes healthcare provider or educator. For example, it has been shown that individuals who work a full-time or even a part-time job (as opposed to being unemployed or retired) are more likely to discontinue going to diabetes self-management education programs.…”
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“…Obesity is of public health importance affecting not only the individuals in the US population but also individuals in the developing world (Eckel, 1997). Knowledge of, and awareness of the complications of obesity may help motivate individuals in their weight management efforts (Williamson et al, 2000). This is important since Afro Caribbean and African American women with fuller figures are more acceptable to their male counterparts whereas, non-Hispanic White females with fuller figures maybe despised by their male counterparts (Anderson et al, 2002).…”
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