2013
DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2013134
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Diabetes care in Singapore: how an integrated approach can help meet the challenges ahead

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“…Proactive interactions were also observed throughout the interview between the participants. 43 The Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care 48 (3) changes, which was further categorized into the subthemes of medical adherence and self-monitoring, regular physical activity and dietary change, and avoidance of diabetes complications.…”
Section: Emerging Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Proactive interactions were also observed throughout the interview between the participants. 43 The Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care 48 (3) changes, which was further categorized into the subthemes of medical adherence and self-monitoring, regular physical activity and dietary change, and avoidance of diabetes complications.…”
Section: Emerging Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,43 Similarly, self-management intervention often focused on the provision of technical advice without addressing an individual's psychosocial issues, thus hindering effective diabetes self-management. 43 The current findings have prompted the need for a multipronged approach to encourage better diabetes self-management. First, tailored intervention should be provided based on patient's intrapersonal (ie, illness perception) and interpersonal (ie, social support) barriers while adhering to the current standards of diabetes care.…”
Section: Implications For Diabetes Care and Education Specialistsmentioning
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“…The key to successful DM management lies in the appropriate and coordinated care from healthcare providers together with effective patient education. 1,2 After our multidisciplinary team optimised DM control, we co-managed Mr Q's case with the renal physician. His renal function was closely monitored and planned for the creation of an arteriovenous fistula in preparation for regular haemodialysis.…”
Section: Recommendations Resources Responsibility and Relationshipmentioning
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“…Nevertheless, in Singapore, new solutions are being raised to address this issue, such as telehealth. 1 (ii) System and support factors Patient-identified factors that promote a positive patient provider relationship include openness to dialogue, an ability to listen attentively, providing sufficient time for communication and rationalising treatment recommendations.…”
Section: Learning From Current Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%