Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5870969 | Primary Care Diabetes | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The impact of motivational interventions in the management of blood glucose levels appears to be limited. However, due to the small number of studies and issues of heterogeneity caution in interpreting the present findings is advised. Moreover, the unique contribution of motivational interventions may be better assessed by outcomes such as behaviour change and other intermediate outcomes. Further research examining the delivery and focus of motivational interventions in helping people manage their diabetes is recommended. The clinical implications of the present findings are therefore uncertain pending further research.
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Authors
Allan Jones, Beryl Primrose Gladstone, Marlene Lübeck, Nanna Lindekilde, Dominic Upton, Werner Vach,