Introduction: Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems can enable improved glycaemic outcomes with reduced mental burden. Open-source AID (OS-AID) systems overcome some of the developmental and access barriers enabling a wider use of these systems. Limited data are available on healthcare professional (HCP) opinions and current practice regarding these systems. The aim of this survey was to gain insight into HCP perceptions and practices around OS-AID. Methods: This survey was developed collaboratively with OS-AID users and distributed to adult and children’s teams, using an online survey tool. Results were received between February and April 2019. Responses were assessed using simple descriptive statistics with analyses stratified by respo...
Background: Technology provides adjuvant and/or alternative approaches to care and may promote self-...
Aims: The second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study sought cross-national comparison...
Aim and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine insulin initiation practice across the UK i...
Introduction: Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems can enable improved glycaemic outcomes with r...
Background: Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems have been shown to be safe and effective in red...
Do-it-yourself automated insulin delivery systems for people living with type 1 diabetes use commerc...
International audienceThe significant and growing global prevalence of diabetes continues to challen...
Advanced diabetes technologies have produced increasingly favorable outcomes compared to older treat...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and survey health care professionals (HCPs) attitudes to insulin pump therap...
Objective: To assess the attitude of people living with type 1 diabetes toward the use of informatio...
AIM: Clinicians mediate access to new technologies. Consequently, their views on specific devices ma...
Psychological and physical factors are barriers to insulin therapy adherence. Insulin delivery devic...
AIM: Clinicians mediate access to new technologies. Consequently, their views on specific devices ma...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rationale, aims, and objectives: Continuous subcutaneous insulin infu...
This thesis aims to capture patient perceptions of adoption and use of insulin pumps (IP) and contin...
Background: Technology provides adjuvant and/or alternative approaches to care and may promote self-...
Aims: The second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study sought cross-national comparison...
Aim and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine insulin initiation practice across the UK i...
Introduction: Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems can enable improved glycaemic outcomes with r...
Background: Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems have been shown to be safe and effective in red...
Do-it-yourself automated insulin delivery systems for people living with type 1 diabetes use commerc...
International audienceThe significant and growing global prevalence of diabetes continues to challen...
Advanced diabetes technologies have produced increasingly favorable outcomes compared to older treat...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and survey health care professionals (HCPs) attitudes to insulin pump therap...
Objective: To assess the attitude of people living with type 1 diabetes toward the use of informatio...
AIM: Clinicians mediate access to new technologies. Consequently, their views on specific devices ma...
Psychological and physical factors are barriers to insulin therapy adherence. Insulin delivery devic...
AIM: Clinicians mediate access to new technologies. Consequently, their views on specific devices ma...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rationale, aims, and objectives: Continuous subcutaneous insulin infu...
This thesis aims to capture patient perceptions of adoption and use of insulin pumps (IP) and contin...
Background: Technology provides adjuvant and/or alternative approaches to care and may promote self-...
Aims: The second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study sought cross-national comparison...
Aim and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine insulin initiation practice across the UK i...