P | Diabetes mellitus type 2 or gestation diabetes | Type 2 diabetes mellitus |
Gestational diabetes mellitus | ||
People at risk of developing diabetes mellitus or gestational diabetes mellitus | ||
Vulnerable patients/−groups | Elderly, older people, seniors > 65 years | |
Disabled people | ||
People in need of care, residents of a nursing home | ||
Unemployed people | ||
Refugees/migrants as well as ethnic groups (e.g. African Americans or Hispanics) | ||
Homeless people | ||
Drug/substance abusers (excluding nicotine abuse/smoking) | ||
Low socio-economic status | ||
C | Prevention | Primary/ secondary/ tertiary prevention |
Barriers and facilitating factors | Definition of barriers and motivating aspects e.g. language, costs, religion, ethnic background, low income, social and health support | |
Solutions to exploit barriers and support solutions e.g. materials and manpower, use of media, insurance | ||
C | > 2008; WHO stratum A | |
Other | all types of studies; all languages; available in full text version |
Open Access 01.12.2019 | Correction
Correction to: Barriers and facilitating factors in the prevention of diabetes type II and gestational diabetes in vulnerable groups: protocol for a scoping review
Erschienen in: Systematic Reviews | Ausgabe 1/2019
Correction to: Syst Rev
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-018-0919-y
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Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported an error in Table 1 as the wrong table was used. The inclusion criteria of the scoping review has been corrected in Table 1 here. Please see below. The authors would like to apologize for this error.
Table 1
PCC (Population, Concept, Context)
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