

This study explored the immediate concerns of people at the time of type 2 diabetes diagnosis by comparing perspectives from 18 adults with a recent diagnosis and eight clinicians. Four key themes emerged: 1) concerns about diabetes and its management, 2) communication challenges at diagnosis, 3) inconsistent identification of concerns, and 4) discrepancies between clinicians’ actions and patients’ satisfaction. The findings highlight the need for improved communication, longer consultations, and personalized support during diagnosis to enhance patient satisfaction and engagement in care.
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|15th Jan, 2026
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|15th Jan, 2026
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|15th Jan, 2026
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Medical Journal
|15th Jan, 2026
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Medical Journal
|15th Jan, 2026
|Wiley
Medical Journal
|15th Jan, 2026
|Wiley