Aims: To investigate fear of hypoglycaemia (FoH) longitudinally in a cross- sectional study of adult patients with type 1 diabetes. Specifically, we investigated two sub-groups of patients who over 4 years either showed a substantial increase or decrease in level of FoH to identify factors associated with changes in FoH. Methods: The Swedish version of the Hypoglycaemia Fear Survey (HFS) along with a questionnaire to assess hypoglycaemia history was sent by mail to 764 patients in 2010. The responders in 2010 (n = 469) received another set of the same two ques-tionnaires in 2014. HbA1c, insulin regimen, weight and creatinine from 2010 and 2014 were obtained from medical records. Those with an absolute d...
Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) is a major risk for severe hypoglycaemia in insulin treatm...
Aims: To describe adults’ experiences of hypoglycaemia in diabetes mellitus, and the consequences of...
The present study extends previous research by exploring the predictive value of beliefs about insul...
Aims: To investigate fear of hypoglycaemia (FoH) longitudinally in a cross- sectional stu...
Aims To investigate fear of hypoglycaemia (FoH) in relation to hypoglycaemia awareness, history of ...
Objectives Fear of hypoglycaemia (FoH) has been associated with suboptimal diabetes management and h...
Aims To examine sociodemographic, clinical and psychological factors associated with fear of hypogly...
The major aims of this study were to examine (1) the association between fear of hypoglycemia (FOH) ...
Aims: Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) has been associated with increased diabetes distress...
Background: Severe hypoglycemia is a burdensome complication of diabetes mellitus that can induce fe...
OBJECTIVEThe Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II (HFS-II) is a well-validated measure of fear of hypoglycemi...
Aim: The aim was to statistically model the degree of fear of hypoglycaemia experienced by people wi...
Aim. To assess the prevalence of fear of hypoglycemia, its clinical features and influence on diab...
OBJECTIVE: The HypoCOMPaSS study was designed to test the hypothesis that successful avoidance of bi...
AIMS: Data on the impact of hypoglycaemia on patients' daily lives and diabetes self-management, par...
Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) is a major risk for severe hypoglycaemia in insulin treatm...
Aims: To describe adults’ experiences of hypoglycaemia in diabetes mellitus, and the consequences of...
The present study extends previous research by exploring the predictive value of beliefs about insul...
Aims: To investigate fear of hypoglycaemia (FoH) longitudinally in a cross- sectional stu...
Aims To investigate fear of hypoglycaemia (FoH) in relation to hypoglycaemia awareness, history of ...
Objectives Fear of hypoglycaemia (FoH) has been associated with suboptimal diabetes management and h...
Aims To examine sociodemographic, clinical and psychological factors associated with fear of hypogly...
The major aims of this study were to examine (1) the association between fear of hypoglycemia (FOH) ...
Aims: Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) has been associated with increased diabetes distress...
Background: Severe hypoglycemia is a burdensome complication of diabetes mellitus that can induce fe...
OBJECTIVEThe Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II (HFS-II) is a well-validated measure of fear of hypoglycemi...
Aim: The aim was to statistically model the degree of fear of hypoglycaemia experienced by people wi...
Aim. To assess the prevalence of fear of hypoglycemia, its clinical features and influence on diab...
OBJECTIVE: The HypoCOMPaSS study was designed to test the hypothesis that successful avoidance of bi...
AIMS: Data on the impact of hypoglycaemia on patients' daily lives and diabetes self-management, par...
Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) is a major risk for severe hypoglycaemia in insulin treatm...
Aims: To describe adults’ experiences of hypoglycaemia in diabetes mellitus, and the consequences of...
The present study extends previous research by exploring the predictive value of beliefs about insul...