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Barriers and enablers of type 2 diabetes self-management in people with severe mental illness.
Mulligan, Kathleen; McBain, Hayley; Lamontagne-Godwin, Frederique; Chapman, Jacqui; Haddad, Mark; Jones, Julia; Flood, Chris; Thomas, David; Simpson, Alan (2017-09-15)Background People with diabetes and severe mental illness (SMI) experience poorer outcomes than those with diabetes alone. To improve outcomes, it is necessary to understand the difficulties that people with SMI experience ... -
Barriers to effective diabetes management - a survey of people with severe mental illness
Mulligan, Kathleen; McBain, Hayley; Lamontagne-Godwin, Frederique; Chapman, Jacqui; Flood, Chris; Haddad, Mark; Jones, Julia; Simpson, Alan (2018-06-01)Background: People with severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and have poorer health outcomes than those with diabetes alone. To ... -
Implementation of recommended type 2 diabetes care for people with severe mental illness - a qualitative exploration with healthcare professionals
McBain, Hayley; Mulligan, Kathleen; Lamontagne-Godwin, Frederique; Jones, Julia; Haddad, Mark; Flood, Chris; Thomas, David; Simpson, Alan (2016-07-08)Background: The purpose of this study was to explore the barriers and facilitators healthcare professionals experience when managing type 2 diabetes in people with severe mental illness (SMI). Methods: A qualitative ... -
Management of type 2 diabetes mellitus in people with severe mental illness: an online cross-sectional survey of healthcare professionals
McBain, Hayley; Mulligan, Kathleen; Jones, Julia; Haddad, Mark; Flood, Chris; Simpson, Alan (2018-05-05)Objectives To establish healthcare professionals' (HCPs) views about clinical roles, and the barriers and enablers to delivery of diabetes care for people with severe mental illness (SMI). Design Cross-sectional, postal ... -
Self management interventions for type 2 diabetes in adult people with severe mental illness
McBain, Hayley; Mulligan, Kathleen; Haddad, Mark; Flood, Chris; Jones, Julia; Simpson, Alan (2016-04-27)BACKGROUND: People with severe mental illness are twice as likely to develop type 2 diabetes as those without severe mental illness. Treatment guidelines for type 2 diabetes recommend that structured education should be ...