Plain English summary Many young adults with type 1 diabetes struggle with the day-to-day management of their condition. They often find it difficult to find the time to attend their clinic appointments and to meet with their diabetes healthcare team. Young adults living with type 1 diabetes are not routinely involved in research that may help improve health services other than being invited to take part in studies as research participants. A 3-day international conference was held in Galway in June 2016 called “Strength In Numbers: Teaming up to improve the health of young adults with type 1 diabetes”. It aimed to bring together people from a broad variety of backgrounds with an interest in young adults with type 1 diabetes. Young people w...
INTRODUCTION: Young adults with diabetes often report dissatisfaction with care and have poor diabet...
Type 1 diabetes is a common long-term health condition affecting 40,000 young people in the UK, requ...
Background: Views of young adults with type 1 diabetes are vital in developing quality support servi...
Plain English summary Many young adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) find it hard to control their blo...
Background Young adults (18‐25 years old) living with type 1 diabetes mellitus often have sub‐optima...
peer-reviewedBackground: Self-management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is complex and can be particularly...
BackgroundMany young adults with Type 1 diabetes experience poor outcomes. The aim of this systemati...
Background: Achieving consensus from a range of relevant stakeholders about an agreed set of core ou...
This pilot study aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a peer-led support group for yo...
Aim To explore young adults' experiences of outpatient follow‐up appointments, completing electronic...
Young people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) navigate daily complex diabetes related tasks as they...
Young people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) navigate daily complex diabetes related tasks as they...
INTRODUCTION: The challenges of becoming a mature adult may distract young adults with type 1 diabet...
Background Clinic non-attendance among young adults with type 1 diabetes has been widely reported in...
Aim Attending routine outpatient clinic appointments is a central self-management behaviour of indiv...
INTRODUCTION: Young adults with diabetes often report dissatisfaction with care and have poor diabet...
Type 1 diabetes is a common long-term health condition affecting 40,000 young people in the UK, requ...
Background: Views of young adults with type 1 diabetes are vital in developing quality support servi...
Plain English summary Many young adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) find it hard to control their blo...
Background Young adults (18‐25 years old) living with type 1 diabetes mellitus often have sub‐optima...
peer-reviewedBackground: Self-management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is complex and can be particularly...
BackgroundMany young adults with Type 1 diabetes experience poor outcomes. The aim of this systemati...
Background: Achieving consensus from a range of relevant stakeholders about an agreed set of core ou...
This pilot study aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a peer-led support group for yo...
Aim To explore young adults' experiences of outpatient follow‐up appointments, completing electronic...
Young people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) navigate daily complex diabetes related tasks as they...
Young people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) navigate daily complex diabetes related tasks as they...
INTRODUCTION: The challenges of becoming a mature adult may distract young adults with type 1 diabet...
Background Clinic non-attendance among young adults with type 1 diabetes has been widely reported in...
Aim Attending routine outpatient clinic appointments is a central self-management behaviour of indiv...
INTRODUCTION: Young adults with diabetes often report dissatisfaction with care and have poor diabet...
Type 1 diabetes is a common long-term health condition affecting 40,000 young people in the UK, requ...
Background: Views of young adults with type 1 diabetes are vital in developing quality support servi...