Our aim was to investigate whether trends in quality of diabetes care differ between sexes in the Netherlands from 1998 till 2013.In this prospective observational cohort study quality of care was measured using process and outcome measures in patients with type 2 diabetes in primary care. Trend and absolute differences between sexes were investigated for patients <75 years. Subgroup analyses were performed in patients ≥75 years. 10-year mortality risk was assessed with the Globorisk risk equation in patients without cardiovascular diseases <75 years.The number of patients increased from 2,644 in 1998 to 62,230 in 2013. In 1998, 51% of the men and 60% of the women <75 years had an HbA1c >53 mmol/mol; this decreased to approximately 29% in b...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a stronger risk factor for cardiovascular complications in women than men.AI...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a stronger risk factor for cardiovascular complications in women than men. A...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests disparities in quality of care (QoC) indicators based on sex e...
Objective Our aim was to investigate whether trends in quality of diabetes care differ between sexes...
Objective To investigate sex differences in survival of primary care treated patients with type 2 di...
Worldwide, many research has been performed to investigate differences between men and women with ty...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide. Individuals with diabetes are at incr...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AND M...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a stronger risk factor for cardiovascular complications in women than men. A...
OBJECTIVEdTo investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AND M...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a stronger risk factor for cardiovascular complications in women than men.AI...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a stronger risk factor for cardiovascular complications in women than men. A...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests disparities in quality of care (QoC) indicators based on sex e...
Objective Our aim was to investigate whether trends in quality of diabetes care differ between sexes...
Objective To investigate sex differences in survival of primary care treated patients with type 2 di...
Worldwide, many research has been performed to investigate differences between men and women with ty...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide. Individuals with diabetes are at incr...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AND M...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a stronger risk factor for cardiovascular complications in women than men. A...
OBJECTIVEdTo investigate the quality of type 2 diabetes care according to sex. RESEARCH DESIGN AND M...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a stronger risk factor for cardiovascular complications in women than men.AI...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a stronger risk factor for cardiovascular complications in women than men. A...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests disparities in quality of care (QoC) indicators based on sex e...