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Aims
To explore perspectives and experiences of healthcare professionals in the identification and support provision of mental health problems in adults living with type 1 diabetes.
Methods
Using a qualitative research design, 15 healthcare professionals working in the United Kingdom were individually interviewed using a semi‐structured interview schedule. Data were analysed using reflexive inductive...
Aim
In the UK people with diabetes who do not attend annual review appointments often have higher haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels. We aim to determine the acceptability of self‐collected posted capillary blood samples, and if they produce accurate and reliable HbA1c results.
Methods
We include adult studies comparing capillary blood to venous blood for measuring HbA1c. We exclude methods not suitable...
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