AIMS: Therapeutic inertia, defined as the failure to initiate or intensify therapy in a timely manner according to evidence-based clinical guidelines, is a key reason for uncontrolled hyperglycaemia in patients with type 2 diabetes. The aims of this systematic review were to identify how therapeutic inertia in the management of hyperglycaemia was measured and to assess its extent over the past decade. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Systematic searches for articles published from January 1, 2004 to August 1, 2016 were conducted in MEDLINE and Embase. Two researchers independently screened all of the titles and abstracts, and the full texts of publications deemed relevant. Data were extracted by a single researcher using a standardized data extractio...
Abstract Background Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optim...
Diabetes is a disease associated with significant, life threatening complications. Adequate glycemic...
The diabetes epidemic in the US affects over 29 million individuals every day. Type 2 diabetes accou...
AIMS: Therapeutic inertia, defined as the failure to initiate or intensify therapy in a timely manne...
AIMS: Therapeutic inertia, defined as the failure to initiate or intensify therapy in a timely manne...
This review seeks to establish, through the recent available literature, the prevalence of therapeut...
Early glycaemic control leads to better outcomes, including a reduction in long-term macrovascular a...
Early glycaemic control leads to better outcomes, including a reduction in long-term macrovascular a...
Abstract Background Good-quality evidence has shown that early glycaemic, blood pressure and LDL-cho...
Background: Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optimal glyce...
AIM: To investigate whether clinical inertia, the failure to intensify treatment regimens when requi...
Abstract Aims/Introduction Clinical inertia, defined as a failure of healthcare providers to initiat...
Purpose: Clinical inertia and medication non-adherence are thought to contribute largely to the subo...
BackgroundClinical inertia can lead to poor glycemic control among type 2 diabetes patients. However...
Background and Objectives: Clinical inertia is a key obstacle that leads to suboptimal care in patie...
Abstract Background Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optim...
Diabetes is a disease associated with significant, life threatening complications. Adequate glycemic...
The diabetes epidemic in the US affects over 29 million individuals every day. Type 2 diabetes accou...
AIMS: Therapeutic inertia, defined as the failure to initiate or intensify therapy in a timely manne...
AIMS: Therapeutic inertia, defined as the failure to initiate or intensify therapy in a timely manne...
This review seeks to establish, through the recent available literature, the prevalence of therapeut...
Early glycaemic control leads to better outcomes, including a reduction in long-term macrovascular a...
Early glycaemic control leads to better outcomes, including a reduction in long-term macrovascular a...
Abstract Background Good-quality evidence has shown that early glycaemic, blood pressure and LDL-cho...
Background: Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optimal glyce...
AIM: To investigate whether clinical inertia, the failure to intensify treatment regimens when requi...
Abstract Aims/Introduction Clinical inertia, defined as a failure of healthcare providers to initiat...
Purpose: Clinical inertia and medication non-adherence are thought to contribute largely to the subo...
BackgroundClinical inertia can lead to poor glycemic control among type 2 diabetes patients. However...
Background and Objectives: Clinical inertia is a key obstacle that leads to suboptimal care in patie...
Abstract Background Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optim...
Diabetes is a disease associated with significant, life threatening complications. Adequate glycemic...
The diabetes epidemic in the US affects over 29 million individuals every day. Type 2 diabetes accou...