Healthcare professionals’ versus patients’ perspectives on diabetes
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associated with diabetes management. Cerkoney and Hart (1980) found that beliefs about the seriousness of diabetes and responding to cues to action were associated with adherence to treatment. Polly (1992) reported that perceived severity was associated with metabolic control, and perceived barriers were associated with adherence to treatment in older people with type 2 diabetes. Fitzgerald et al (1995) found that people with type 2 diabetes with higher adherence acknowledged the seriousness of diabetes and recognised the relation between glucose control and complications. Hampson and Glasgow (1996) suggest that beliefs about treatment effectiveness, followed by beliefs about seriousness, appear to be most strongly associated with selfmanagement, and that people’s personal models of diabetes are useful predictors of self-care behaviour. Beliefs and attitudes to diabetes also influence the behaviour of healthcare professionals (Ajzen and Fishbein, 1980; Weinberger et al, 1994). As education of people with diabetes is largely a process of communication between healthcare professionals and people with diabetes, it is important to understand the similarities and differences in their attitudes towards diabetes and its treatment. Healthcare professionals’ versus patients’ perspectives on diabetes
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تاریخ انتشار 2005