... resistance inpatientswithtypediabetesThe scope ofthe problem Diabetes Care 20 05, 28 :25 43 -25 45 Meece J: Dispelling myths and removing barriers about insulin intypediabetesDiabetes Educator 20 06, ... Here 54% ofthe insulin-treated agreed that insulin causes weight gain, compared to 23 % inthe insulin naïve The highest mean score for insulin-naïve patients was on the item pertaining to the belief ... I enjoy 12 Insulin means my health will deteriorate 13 Injecting insulin is embarrassing 14 Injecting insulin is painful 15 It is difficult to always inject insulin correctly 16 Insulin makes...
... resistance inpatientswithtypediabetesThe scope ofthe problem Diabetes Care 20 05, 28 :25 43 -25 45 Meece J: Dispelling myths and removing barriers about insulin intypediabetesDiabetes Educator 20 06, ... Here 54% ofthe insulin-treated agreed that insulin causes weight gain, compared to 23 % inthe insulin naïve The highest mean score for insulin-naïve patients was on the item pertaining to the belief ... I enjoy 12 Insulin means my health will deteriorate 13 Injecting insulin is embarrassing 14 Injecting insulin is painful 15 It is difficult to always inject insulin correctly 16 Insulin makes...
... was also found in studies evaluating the questionnaires in both typediabetespatients [8 ,23 ,26 ,27 ] and inthe general population [28 ] However, the mean score of several items inthe SF-36 questionnaire ... version ofthe manuscript 22 Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests 23 Received: 14 June 20 11 Accepted: December 20 11 Published: December 20 11 24 References ... II diabetesDiabetes Care 1996, 19 :20 4-10 21 25 26 27 28 29 Testa MA, Simonson DC: Health economic benefits and quality of life during improved glycemic control inpatientswithtypediabetes mellitus:...
... was also found in studies evaluating the questionnaires in both typediabetespatients [8, 23 , 26 , 27 ] and inthe general population [28 ] However, the mean score of several items inthe SF-36 questionnaire ... participated inthe design ofthe study and provided input into the main ideas of this paper All authors obtained funding for the project ESV carried out screening, randomization and examination ofthe patients, ... quality of life (HRQOL) intypediabetes An increasing number oftypediabetes trials, including studies evaluating diabetes self-management education, comprise measurements of quality of life [5] The...
... inhibitors Insulin 14 .2 (10.4-18) 14.4 (10.4-18.4) 0.94 Diuretics 27 .4 (22 .5- 32. 3) 23 .1 (18.3 -27 .9) 0 .23 Beta blockers 12. 9 (9 .2- 16.6) 9.7 (6.4-13.1) 0 .22 ACE inhibitors 30.6 (25 .5-35.7) 29 .1 (24 -34 .2) ... (Table 2) The BMI ofthepatients did not change during the study in either ofthe two models analyzed, and the adjusted effect of PRECEDE was close to zero (Table 2) In both models, the level of ... Researchers inthe experimental group received training inthe PRECEDE model before patients were included inthe study This specific training involved two steps: first they were instructed about the...
... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 patientswithtypediabetes mellitus JAMA 20 09, 301:1565-15 72 American Diabetes Association Workgroup on Hypoglycemia: Defining and reporting hypoglycemia ... combination of metformin and a glitazone, or with a combination of metformin and a sulphonylurea Patients were not eligible if they had been treated with insulin inthe past, were taking part in ... [19 -21 ] However, little is known about fear of hypoglycaemia inpatientswithtypediabetes treated with combinations of oral agents This study therefore explores the concept ofthe Minimum Clinically...
... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 patientswithtypediabetes mellitus JAMA 20 09, 301:1565-15 72 American Diabetes Association Workgroup on Hypoglycemia: Defining and reporting hypoglycemia ... combination of metformin and a glitazone, or with a combination of metformin and a sulphonylurea Patients were not eligible if they had been treated with insulin inthe past, were taking part in ... [19 -21 ] However, little is known about fear of hypoglycaemia inpatientswithtypediabetes treated with combinations of oral agents This study therefore explores the concept ofthe Minimum Clinically...
... [18] with loss of perception to one site indicating loss of perception to that weight of monofilament [7,9,19 ,20 ] Investigating specific sites inthe forefoot with a range of monofilaments in order ... Excellence, London; 20 04 Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 20 08, 1:9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Frykberg RG, ... monofilaments to the Weinstein Enhanced Sensory Test J Hand Ther 1993, 6:11 -22 Bell-Krotoski J, Weinstein S, Weinstein C: Testing sensibility, including touch-pressure, two-point discrimination, point localization,...
... pain, 0-10 4.9 (2. 7) 3.5 (2. 7) < 0.001 FFI pain, 0-100 37 .2 (20 .6) 23 .6 (18.3) < 0.001 WOMAC pain, 0-100 32. 8 (21 .8) 23 .0 (22 .0) < 0.001 FFI disability, 0-100 31.4 (22 .5) 23 .8 (22 .5) < 0.001 WOMAC ... interquartile range The mean number of appointments withthe podiatrist (including the intake) was 3.9 (SD 1.6) The mean duration ofthe intervention period was 3.6 months (SD 2. 4 months) Most ofthe foot ... ofthe intervention) and at final follow up (directly after the end ofthe intervention period) The intervention period consisted of one or more appointments withthe podiatrist during which the...
... of coronary and stroke Page 10 of 12 (page number not for citation purposes) Implementation Science 20 06, 1:11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 events with atorvastatin in ... prescribing of proven therapies for CAD patients are needed The potential role of point -of- care reminders and opinion leaders in closing care gaps In looking for a simple, effective and evidence -based ... during routine office visits increases the annual rate of smoking cessation by 2% Interventions such as bupropion and/or nicotine replacement therapies may also increase cessation rates [18 -20 ]...
... non-responders with a higher degree of relapse, or inpatientswith more severe schizophrenia [5, 12, 19 ,20 ] The finding that the use of antipsychotics were mainly in accordance with guidelines up to the ... decline in global- or daily functioning, measured with GAF [9 ,21 ] This could be due to a type II error, at least in one ofthe studies, since this only included inpatients [9] The current finding ... BMC Psychiatry 20 11, 11: 126 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471 -24 4X/11/ 126 Our naturalistic sample ofpatients consisting of both inpatients and outpatients at the time ofthe examination, might...
... denominator population ofpatientswith RA is not defined The aim ofthe present study was to investigate trends inthe incidence of primary THA and TKA in a well defined sample ofpatientswith ... On the other hand, the precision ofthe estimates inthe present study are limited due to the small sample size Finally, there was no decrease inthe incidence of RA related TKA in Denmark inthe ... incidence of all RA related TKA, withthe entire Swedish population as the denominator Inthe national study, a systematic change inthe reporting of RA patients to the register may bias the findings...
... contributions ZM was involved inthe conception and design ofthe study, acquisition and interpretation ofthe data and drafting the manuscript; BA was involved inthe conception and design ofthe study, ... insufficiency when the cosyntropin stimulation test is performed within 24 hours ofthe administration of etomidate Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests Authors' contributions ... endotracheal intubation in sepsis: acknowledging the good while accepting the bad Chest 20 05, 127 :707-709 Annane D: ICU physicians should abandon the use of etomidate! Intensive Care Med 20 05, 31: 325 - 326 ...
... findings of CTs conducted before inclusion ofthepatientsinthe study The CT findings on inclusion were regarded to be the worst ofthe hospital stay; the prognostic value of such CT findings ... reduction inthe barbiturate coma in steps that reduced the dosage by 50% every 24 hours until the infusion was suspended Inthe event of ICP values rising to the study's inclusion values during the withdrawal ... conducted in four patientsinthe thiopental group and in two ofthepatientsinthe pentobarbital group The number of hyperosmolar treatments administered (manitol and/or hypertonic saline) during the...
... on urinary output were not randomly missing In fact, ICU mortality inpatientswith at least one missing urinary output was 51 .2% (21 /41), in comparison with 16.8% (15/89) inthe remaining patients ... in fact was detected only in 5% ofthepatientsofthe IMPACT study and in2. 3% ofthepatientsin our study In that setting Van Beek and colleagues defined high serum Na as Na levels above the ... of continuous-infusion hypertonic saline [54] In that study, hypertonic saline use increased the risk of hypernatremia, increased the number of infection days, increased the hospital length of...