16 research outputs found
Flow of participants from 3D-Study to current study for a qualitative study exploring the decision-making processes of dietary behaviour change after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.
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Characteristics and demographics of participants in a qualitative study exploring the decision-making processes of dietary behaviour change after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.
aBMI class classification according to WHO: [78]. bBMI class measurement taken at end of 3D-Study. cARIA = Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia. Outlines the participants remoteness in Australia based on postcode [79]. (DOCX)</p
List of the 15 themes, accompanying subthemes and representative participant quotes, for a qualitative study exploring the decision-making processes of dietary behaviour change after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.
List of the 15 themes, accompanying subthemes and representative participant quotes, for a qualitative study exploring the decision-making processes of dietary behaviour change after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.</p
Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative studies (COREQ): 32-item checklist for a qualitative study exploring the decision-making processes of dietary behaviour change after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes (1).
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Overarching topics that guided the development of the interview questions for a qualitative study exploring the decision-making processes of dietary behaviour change after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.
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Visual representation of the 15 themes identified in a qualitative study exploring the decision-making processes of dietary behaviour change after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes guided by the motivational, volitional and implicit processes of the integrated behaviour change model [17].
Visual representation of the 15 themes identified in a qualitative study exploring the decision-making processes of dietary behaviour change after a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes guided by the motivational, volitional and implicit processes of the integrated behaviour change model [17].</p
Additional file 4 of What do patients experience? Interprofessional collaborative practice for chronic conditions in primary care: an integrative review
Additional file 4. Mixed Method Appraisal Tool of Included Studies
Additional file 1 of What do patients experience? Interprofessional collaborative practice for chronic conditions in primary care: an integrative review
Additional file 1. PRISMA 2020 Checklist
Additional file 3 of What do patients experience? Interprofessional collaborative practice for chronic conditions in primary care: an integrative review
Additional file 3. Description of Included Studies
