peer reviewedObjective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and parents, and their influence on metabolic control.Methods: Clinical data and questionnaires were completed by adolescents, parents/carers and diabetes teams in 21 international centres. HbA1c was measured centrally.Results: A total of 2062 adolescents completed questionnaires (age 14.4 ± 2.3 yr; diabetes duration 6.1 ± 3.5 yr). Mean HbA 1c = 8.2 ± 1.4% with significant differences between centres (F = 12.3; p 17.4;p < 0.001). A lower target HbA1c and greater consistency between members of teams within centres were associated with lower centre HbA1c (F = 16.0; df = 15; p < 0.001).Conclusions: Clear and consistent setting of glyca...
AIMS: To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes in adolescents wi...
angstrom man J, Skinner TC, de Beaufort CE, Swift PGF, Aanstoot H-J, Cameron F, for and on behalf of...
Objective: To examine the impact of multidisciplinary team input and intensive insulin therapy on gl...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
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...
peer reviewedObjective: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in...
OBJECTIVE: The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unk...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS In diabetes mellitus type I, good glycaemic control is crucial in preventing long...
peer reviewedBackground: The Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood Diabetes has demonstrated persistent ...
Objective: To identify the role of the family's socio-economic and clinical characteristics on metab...
Introduction Lower HbA1c targets and increasingly complex diabetes management with substantially ...
<p>In the last decades, HbA1c levels in young diabetic patients have decreased. However differ...
Aims: To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes in adolescents wi...
AIMS: To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes in adolescents wi...
angstrom man J, Skinner TC, de Beaufort CE, Swift PGF, Aanstoot H-J, Cameron F, for and on behalf of...
Objective: To examine the impact of multidisciplinary team input and intensive insulin therapy on gl...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
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...
peer reviewedObjective: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in...
OBJECTIVE: The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unk...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS In diabetes mellitus type I, good glycaemic control is crucial in preventing long...
peer reviewedBackground: The Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood Diabetes has demonstrated persistent ...
Objective: To identify the role of the family's socio-economic and clinical characteristics on metab...
Introduction Lower HbA1c targets and increasingly complex diabetes management with substantially ...
<p>In the last decades, HbA1c levels in young diabetic patients have decreased. However differ...
Aims: To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes in adolescents wi...
AIMS: To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes in adolescents wi...
angstrom man J, Skinner TC, de Beaufort CE, Swift PGF, Aanstoot H-J, Cameron F, for and on behalf of...
Objective: To examine the impact of multidisciplinary team input and intensive insulin therapy on gl...