Aims: To compare the diabetes prevention impact and cost of several screening scenarios for diabetes prevention programs with the scenario which included an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Methods: We included 4864 participants of the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle study who were aged =40 years, did not have known diabetes at baseline, and attended the five year follow-up. The proportions of participants eligible or ineligible for diabetes prevention program were estimated for each scenario. The costs of screening and diabetes prevention programs were also estimated. Results Screening with OGTT alone identified 21% of participants as eligible for diabetes prevention. While 3.1% of the cohort were identified as high risk and ...
Background: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of this screening protocol from a h...
Objective: To develop a simple risk score to identify high-risk individuals for diabetes screening i...
Background: Since 2007, the Australian Know your numbers (KYN) program has been used in community se...
Aims: To compare the diabetes prevention impact and cost of several screening scenarios for diabetes...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the current use of Australian Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool (AUSDRISK)...
Aims To evaluate how to most efficiently screen populations to detect people at high risk of incide...
OBJECTIVEdAlthough screening for diabetes and prediabetes is recommended, it is not clear how best o...
Background and objectives: Diabetes is a major health problem for the Aboriginal population of Austr...
OBJECTIVE--To assess the Australian protocol for identifying undiagnosed type 2 diabetes and impaire...
Objectives: To reconsider the aims of screening for undiagnosed diabetes, and whether screening sho...
Aims: To assess and compare costs associated with diabetes and lesser degrees of glucose intolerance...
OBJECTIVE — The economic costs of hyperglycemia are substantial. Early detection would allow managem...
Objective: To evaluate an opportunistic screening strategy addressed to individuals with one or more...
Objective: To develop and validate a diabetes risk assessment tool for Australia based on demographi...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the cost-effectiveness of different type 2 diabetes screening strat- eg...
Background: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of this screening protocol from a h...
Objective: To develop a simple risk score to identify high-risk individuals for diabetes screening i...
Background: Since 2007, the Australian Know your numbers (KYN) program has been used in community se...
Aims: To compare the diabetes prevention impact and cost of several screening scenarios for diabetes...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the current use of Australian Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool (AUSDRISK)...
Aims To evaluate how to most efficiently screen populations to detect people at high risk of incide...
OBJECTIVEdAlthough screening for diabetes and prediabetes is recommended, it is not clear how best o...
Background and objectives: Diabetes is a major health problem for the Aboriginal population of Austr...
OBJECTIVE--To assess the Australian protocol for identifying undiagnosed type 2 diabetes and impaire...
Objectives: To reconsider the aims of screening for undiagnosed diabetes, and whether screening sho...
Aims: To assess and compare costs associated with diabetes and lesser degrees of glucose intolerance...
OBJECTIVE — The economic costs of hyperglycemia are substantial. Early detection would allow managem...
Objective: To evaluate an opportunistic screening strategy addressed to individuals with one or more...
Objective: To develop and validate a diabetes risk assessment tool for Australia based on demographi...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the cost-effectiveness of different type 2 diabetes screening strat- eg...
Background: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of this screening protocol from a h...
Objective: To develop a simple risk score to identify high-risk individuals for diabetes screening i...
Background: Since 2007, the Australian Know your numbers (KYN) program has been used in community se...