RCT finds that training nurses in motivational interviewing & basic CBT to support self-management did not lead to improvements in glycaemic control or other secondary outcomes in people with T2D at 18 months. https://t.co/abquLlUEoK https://t.co/vXuOx
RT @kcldpsych: Low-intensity psychological interventions delivered at low levels of competencies are not effective in supporting self-manag…
RT @kcldpsych: Low-intensity psychological interventions delivered at low levels of competencies are not effective in supporting self-manag…
Low-intensity psychological interventions delivered at low levels of competencies are not effective in supporting self-management in #type2diabetes A need for more research to consider which skills are most effective https://t.co/jTNEEQkbXF #diabetes @BJGP
RT @drpatrickholmes: @kamleshkhunti Nurse-led psychological (MI + CBT) intervention for type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomised controlled tr…
@kamleshkhunti Nurse-led psychological (MI + CBT) intervention for type 2 diabetes: a cluster randomised controlled trial (Diabetes-6 study) in primary care didn’t improve glucose control https://t.co/Hn4z2UHFTl
Nurse-led psychological intervention for type 2 diabetes does not lead to improvements in glycaemic control or other secondary outcomes @kcldpsych https://t.co/ITPgYrhh4k https://t.co/HGv0b3vQp9
Nurse-led psychological intervention for type 2 diabetes: these therapies have their place in care, finding their place is as important as providing them https://t.co/HEtgzOSCHG