1955
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4934.317
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Sociological Implications of Diabetes

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“…133 However, specialist doctors during these post-war decades were beginning to reflect more systematically on the psychological, social, and economic problems that patients with chronic diseases faced, with repercussions for organising services. 134 For instance, Ronald Tunbridge, Professor of Medicine at the University of Leeds, concentrated a considerable part of a prestigious lecture delivered to the BDA answering the question 'why do patients fail to maintain a satisfactory level of control?' In response, he suggested that 'failure is due to three main groups of causes -psychological, social, and educational' .…”
Section: Diabetes and Reconstruction Of The Health Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…133 However, specialist doctors during these post-war decades were beginning to reflect more systematically on the psychological, social, and economic problems that patients with chronic diseases faced, with repercussions for organising services. 134 For instance, Ronald Tunbridge, Professor of Medicine at the University of Leeds, concentrated a considerable part of a prestigious lecture delivered to the BDA answering the question 'why do patients fail to maintain a satisfactory level of control?' In response, he suggested that 'failure is due to three main groups of causes -psychological, social, and educational' .…”
Section: Diabetes and Reconstruction Of The Health Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%