Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study
In this doctorate dissertation, a population-, practice- and patient-based approach was used to assess care in young-onset diabetes. Studies were conducted using four different methodologies. The first, a longitudinal database study, examined clinical outcomes in young-onset diabetes. The second stu...
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description | In this doctorate dissertation, a population-, practice- and patient-based approach was used to assess care in young-onset diabetes. Studies were conducted using four different methodologies. The first, a longitudinal database study, examined clinical outcomes in young-onset diabetes. The second study, a systematic review, evaluated the effectiveness of prior self-care interventions. The third study, a cross-sectional survey, examined self-care behaviours and the impact of psychological health and self-efficacy using network analysis. The fourth, a qualitative study utilising in-depth interviews, identified barriers and facilitators of self-care behaviours. Results showed poor metabolic profiles in young-onset diabetes and a lack of effectiveness of prior self-care interventions. Network analysis suggested that self-efficacy and psychological health had a central or direct roles in diet and exercise behaviours. A mindset- based approach was identified qualitatively that could inform the design of an individualised care intervention. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1635762023-03-05T17:09:54Z Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study Wong, Sabrina Kay Wye Konstadina Griva Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) National Healthcare Group Polyclinics Smith Helen konstadina.griva@ntu.edu.sg Science::Medicine In this doctorate dissertation, a population-, practice- and patient-based approach was used to assess care in young-onset diabetes. Studies were conducted using four different methodologies. The first, a longitudinal database study, examined clinical outcomes in young-onset diabetes. The second study, a systematic review, evaluated the effectiveness of prior self-care interventions. The third study, a cross-sectional survey, examined self-care behaviours and the impact of psychological health and self-efficacy using network analysis. The fourth, a qualitative study utilising in-depth interviews, identified barriers and facilitators of self-care behaviours. Results showed poor metabolic profiles in young-onset diabetes and a lack of effectiveness of prior self-care interventions. Network analysis suggested that self-efficacy and psychological health had a central or direct roles in diet and exercise behaviours. A mindset- based approach was identified qualitatively that could inform the design of an individualised care intervention. Doctor of Philosophy 2022-12-12T00:15:26Z 2022-12-12T00:15:26Z 2022 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Wong, S. K. W. (2022). Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163576 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163576 10.32657/10356/163576 en NMRC/Fellowship/0047/2017 NMRC/CG/ C019/2017 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
spellingShingle | Science::Medicine Wong, Sabrina Kay Wye Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study |
title | Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study |
title_full | Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study |
title_fullStr | Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study |
title_full_unstemmed | Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study |
title_short | Providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in Singapore: a multi-faceted study |
title_sort | providing care for young adults with type 2 diabetes in primary care settings in singapore a multi faceted study |
topic | Science::Medicine |
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