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  • J Diabetes Clin Prac ,

Diabetes related information seeking a systematic review

Kuske S*
*Corresponding Author : Kuske S, Department of Institute for Health Services Research and Health Economics,, Centre for Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany, Tel: +077038333812, Email: silke.kuske@ddz.uni.de

Abstract

Information-seeking behaviour is necessary to improve knowledge on diabetes therapy and complications. Combined with other self-management skills and autonomous handling of the disease, it is essential for achieving treatment targets. However, a systematic review addressing this topic is lacking. The aims of this systematic review were to identify and analyse existing knowledge of informationseeking behaviour: types informationseeking behaviour, information sources, the content of searched information, and associated variables that may affect information-seeking behavior.

Keywords: Type 1 diabetes; blood; glucose tolerance; self-management; research care

Citation: Kuske S, (2020 Diabetes-related information-seeking: a systematic review J Diabetes Clin Prac Vol No 3 Iss No: 4:04

Copyright: ©2020 Kuske S, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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