Background: The changing diabetes in children (CDiC) project is a public-private partnership implemented by Novo Nordisk, to improve access to diabetes care for children with type 1 diabetes. This paper outlines the findings from an evaluation of CDiC in Bangladesh and Kenya, assessing whether CDiC has achieved its objectives in each of six core program components. Research design and methods: The Rapid Assessment Protocol for Insulin Access (RAPIA) framework was used to analyze the path of insulin provision and the healthcare infrastructure in place for diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. The RAPIA facilitates a mixed-methods approach to multiple levels of data collection and systems analysis. Information is collected through questionnair...
OBJECTIVE—The objective of this study was to assess the barriers to care for patients with insulin-r...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...
Background: The changing diabetes in children (CDiC) project is a public-private partnership impleme...
BACKGROUND: The Base of the Pyramid (BoP) project is a public–private partnership initiated by Novo ...
© 2020 Graham David OgleThere are major deficits in knowledge related to the epidemiology and care o...
Background: In order to improve the health of people with Type 1 diabetes in developing countries, ...
Diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming one of the major diseases affecting people's health globally. ...
Aim: To illustrate diabetes care in Rwanda and to compare childhood diabetes care in Rwanda, Sub-Sah...
Aim: To develop and evaluate an individually tailored age-appropriate diabetes diary and information...
Aims The aim of this study was to explore if international guidelines concerning diabetes care for c...
Aims: To improve access and quality of diabetes care for people in low-income countries, it is impor...
Introduction: Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are ...
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the most common form of diabetes mellitus (DM) among children/a...
Background: As non-communicable diseases rise in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), lack of a...
OBJECTIVE—The objective of this study was to assess the barriers to care for patients with insulin-r...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...
Background: The changing diabetes in children (CDiC) project is a public-private partnership impleme...
BACKGROUND: The Base of the Pyramid (BoP) project is a public–private partnership initiated by Novo ...
© 2020 Graham David OgleThere are major deficits in knowledge related to the epidemiology and care o...
Background: In order to improve the health of people with Type 1 diabetes in developing countries, ...
Diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming one of the major diseases affecting people's health globally. ...
Aim: To illustrate diabetes care in Rwanda and to compare childhood diabetes care in Rwanda, Sub-Sah...
Aim: To develop and evaluate an individually tailored age-appropriate diabetes diary and information...
Aims The aim of this study was to explore if international guidelines concerning diabetes care for c...
Aims: To improve access and quality of diabetes care for people in low-income countries, it is impor...
Introduction: Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are ...
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the most common form of diabetes mellitus (DM) among children/a...
Background: As non-communicable diseases rise in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), lack of a...
OBJECTIVE—The objective of this study was to assess the barriers to care for patients with insulin-r...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...
Several studies show that good metabolic control is important for children and adolescents with type...