Aim. To describe insulin initiation practices across the United Kingdom (UK) and identify factors influencing current practice. Background. The number of people commencing insulin therapy has escalated in recent years; due to increased incidence of diabetes and the evidence that improvements in glycaemic control can reduce and delay the onset of diabetic complications. However, the process of insulin initiation is not well described and the optimal way to start insulin therapy is unclear. There is currently a strong emphasis on moving diabetes care from secondary to primary care and this change in policy may also influence insulin initiation. Methods. A quantitative, cross-sectional, nationwide survey of diabetes specialist nurses (DS...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) brings significant human and healthcare costs. Its progressive nat...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of the initiation of basal insulin therapy on glycaemic control (HbA1C)...
BACKGROUND: Insulin initiation and titration in primary care is necessary to respond to the growing ...
Aim. To describe insulin initiation practices across the United Kingdom (UK) and identify factors in...
Aim. To describe insulin initiation practices across the United Kingdom (UK) and identify factors i...
Insulin initiation in adults: evidence based or context driven? Aim. To describe insulin initiation ...
There is no doubt that insulin therapy is effective in the management of people with diabetes. Indic...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe nurses’ perceptions of decision-making and the ev...
Aim and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine insulin initiation practice across the UK i...
Aim and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine insulin initiation practice across the UK i...
Purpose of study: To evaluate the 3-year impact of initiating basal insulin on glycaemic control (H...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with type 2 diabetes eventually require insulin, yet little is known about...
AIMS: To evaluate basal and prandial insulin initiation and titration in people with type 2 diabetes...
AIMS: To determine \u27hypothetical willingness\u27 to initiate insulin, and identify associated fac...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of a novel model of care (“Stepping Up”) with usual primary c...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) brings significant human and healthcare costs. Its progressive nat...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of the initiation of basal insulin therapy on glycaemic control (HbA1C)...
BACKGROUND: Insulin initiation and titration in primary care is necessary to respond to the growing ...
Aim. To describe insulin initiation practices across the United Kingdom (UK) and identify factors in...
Aim. To describe insulin initiation practices across the United Kingdom (UK) and identify factors i...
Insulin initiation in adults: evidence based or context driven? Aim. To describe insulin initiation ...
There is no doubt that insulin therapy is effective in the management of people with diabetes. Indic...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe nurses’ perceptions of decision-making and the ev...
Aim and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine insulin initiation practice across the UK i...
Aim and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine insulin initiation practice across the UK i...
Purpose of study: To evaluate the 3-year impact of initiating basal insulin on glycaemic control (H...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with type 2 diabetes eventually require insulin, yet little is known about...
AIMS: To evaluate basal and prandial insulin initiation and titration in people with type 2 diabetes...
AIMS: To determine \u27hypothetical willingness\u27 to initiate insulin, and identify associated fac...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of a novel model of care (“Stepping Up”) with usual primary c...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) brings significant human and healthcare costs. Its progressive nat...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of the initiation of basal insulin therapy on glycaemic control (HbA1C)...
BACKGROUND: Insulin initiation and titration in primary care is necessary to respond to the growing ...