OBJECTIVE: To determine time to treatment intensification in people with type 2 diabetes treated with one, two, or three oral antidiabetes drugs (OADs) and associated levels of glycemic control. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study based on 81,573 people with type 2 diabetes in the U.K. Clinical Practice Research Datalink between January 2004 and December 2006, with follow-up until April 2011. RESULTS: In people with HbA[subscript 1c] ≥7.0, ≥7.5, or ≥8.0% (≥53, ≥58, or ≥64 mmol/mol), median time from above HbA[subscript 1c] cut off to intensification with an additional OAD was 2.9, 1.9, or 1.6 years, respectively, for those taking one OAD and >7.2, >7.2, and >6.9 years for those taking two OADs. Median time to ...
Aims: To determine the changes in oral hypoglycaemic therapy and the time to incidence of insulin th...
AIMS: The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to estimate the time to insulin initiation in p...
AIMS: Therapeutic inertia, defined as the failure to initiate or intensify therapy in a timely manne...
AIM: To investigate whether clinical inertia, the failure to intensify treatment regimens when requi...
Background: Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optimal glyce...
Aims/introduction:Treatment intensification is commonly delayed in people with type 2 diabetes, resu...
BackgroundClinical inertia can lead to poor glycemic control among type 2 diabetes patients. However...
AIMS:This retrospective cohort study investigated whether clinical inertia, the failure to intensify...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of delay in treatment intensification (I...
Background: Evidence suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) suffer from a high rate of “...
Background and Objectives: Clinical inertia is a key obstacle that leads to suboptimal care in patie...
This review seeks to establish, through the recent available literature, the prevalence of therapeut...
Abstract Aims/Introduction Clinical inertia, defined as a failure of healthcare providers to initiat...
a. Mean HbA1c over time relative to first HbA1c ≥7.0% (≥53.0 mmol/mol) on or after the 180-day basal...
Abstract Background Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optim...
Aims: To determine the changes in oral hypoglycaemic therapy and the time to incidence of insulin th...
AIMS: The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to estimate the time to insulin initiation in p...
AIMS: Therapeutic inertia, defined as the failure to initiate or intensify therapy in a timely manne...
AIM: To investigate whether clinical inertia, the failure to intensify treatment regimens when requi...
Background: Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optimal glyce...
Aims/introduction:Treatment intensification is commonly delayed in people with type 2 diabetes, resu...
BackgroundClinical inertia can lead to poor glycemic control among type 2 diabetes patients. However...
AIMS:This retrospective cohort study investigated whether clinical inertia, the failure to intensify...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of delay in treatment intensification (I...
Background: Evidence suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) suffer from a high rate of “...
Background and Objectives: Clinical inertia is a key obstacle that leads to suboptimal care in patie...
This review seeks to establish, through the recent available literature, the prevalence of therapeut...
Abstract Aims/Introduction Clinical inertia, defined as a failure of healthcare providers to initiat...
a. Mean HbA1c over time relative to first HbA1c ≥7.0% (≥53.0 mmol/mol) on or after the 180-day basal...
Abstract Background Clinical inertia is related to the difficulty of achieving and maintaining optim...
Aims: To determine the changes in oral hypoglycaemic therapy and the time to incidence of insulin th...
AIMS: The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to estimate the time to insulin initiation in p...
AIMS: Therapeutic inertia, defined as the failure to initiate or intensify therapy in a timely manne...