2021
DOI: 10.1002/pdi.2356
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The effects of COVID‐19 on self‐management behaviours and service experiences in type 2 diabetes mellitus

Abstract: This study explored the impact of COVID‐19 on adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) self‐management behaviours and service experiences within an ethnically diverse UK sample.A cross‐sectional survey design was employed. An 18‐item survey was administered to suitable patients attending the Lambeth Diabetes Intermediate Care Team (South East London, UK) via text message (n=993) or post (n=62).A total of 150 participants completed the survey, which revealed that 30% had changed their diabetes medication tak… Show more

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“…Regular check-ups and self-management are essential to prevent negative consequences for people with diabetes. In adapting to COVID-19 restrictions, national and international healthcare systems have shifted from in-person to remote consultations (8). Internet-based interventions show great potential for self-management in patients with diabetes mellitus (9,10).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regular check-ups and self-management are essential to prevent negative consequences for people with diabetes. In adapting to COVID-19 restrictions, national and international healthcare systems have shifted from in-person to remote consultations (8). Internet-based interventions show great potential for self-management in patients with diabetes mellitus (9,10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%