OBJECTIVE The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unknown. We sought to determine to what extent the targets, expectations, and goals that diabetes care professionals have for their patients is a determinant of center differences in metabolic outcomes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Children, under the age of 11 with type 1 diabetes and their parents treated at the study centers participated. Clinical, medical, and demographic data were obtained, along with blood sample for centralized assay. Parents and all members of the diabetes care team completed questionnaires on treatment targets for hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and recommended frequency of blood glucose monitoring. RESULTS Totally 1113 (...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...
Aims: To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes in adolescents wi...
BackgroundTo study how metabolic control at onset of type 1 diabetes correlates to metabolic control...
OBJECTIVE The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unk...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Previous studies have suggested that clear HbA1c target setting by the diabetes team is associated w...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
<p>In the last decades, HbA1c levels in young diabetic patients have decreased. However differ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE—To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differences ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differenc...
Background: For children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), achieving optimal glycaemic control is vital in...
Objective: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
Introduction. It remains unclear how HbA1c recommendations influence metabolic control of paediatric...
<p>We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with typ...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...
Aims: To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes in adolescents wi...
BackgroundTo study how metabolic control at onset of type 1 diabetes correlates to metabolic control...
OBJECTIVE The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unk...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Previous studies have suggested that clear HbA1c target setting by the diabetes team is associated w...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
<p>In the last decades, HbA1c levels in young diabetic patients have decreased. However differ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE—To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differences ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differenc...
Background: For children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), achieving optimal glycaemic control is vital in...
Objective: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
Introduction. It remains unclear how HbA1c recommendations influence metabolic control of paediatric...
<p>We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with typ...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...
Aims: To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes in adolescents wi...
BackgroundTo study how metabolic control at onset of type 1 diabetes correlates to metabolic control...