A randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy and motivational interviewing for people with type 1 diabetes mellitus with persistent sub-optimal glycaemic control: A diabetes and psychological therapies (ADaPT) study
Ismail, K; Maissi, E; Thomas, S; et al.Chalder, T; Schmidt, U; Bartlett, J; Patel, A; Dickens, Chris; Creed, F; Treasure, J
Date: 18 May 2010
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Health Technology Assessment
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To determine whether (i) motivational enhancement therapy (MET) + cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) compared with usual care, (ii) MET compared with usual care, (iii) or MET + CBT compared with MET was more effective in improving glycaemic control when delivered by general nurses with additional training in these techniques.
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