ScreeningRisk perceptionPrediabetesBackground: NICE Guidelines for prevention of diabetes include identifying people at risk followed by cost-effective intervention if necessary. Based on assessment of risk via a questionnaire and/or blood test the intervention may comprise a brief discussion of risk ...
The impact of the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) diabetes in pregnancy guidelines (NICE CG 63, 2008) on care and outcomes based on... BackgroundThere is international concern that conflicts of interest (COI) may bias clinical guideline development and render it untrustw...
A mantra common to all new NICE guidelines is that of patient-centred care—the involvement of patients in therapeutic decisions is strongly encouraged. As FH may be detected in childhood, involvement of families in screening and therapeutic decisions, and managing transition from paediatric to adult...
Methods: A questionnaire was mailed to all paediatricians in the UK identified as providing care for children and adolescents with diabetes. Responses were compared with results of three previous surveys, and with recommendations in the Diabetes NSF and the NICE type 1 diabetes guidelines....
term assessment needs to be included in training programmes for junior clinicians, to standardise management, improve nutritional screening and improve access to bone mineral density scanning and diabetes screening.\nResponsibility for follow up should be agreed between primary, secondary and tertiary ...
Methods: A questionnaire was mailed to all paediatricians in the UK identified as providing care for children and adolescents with diabetes. Responses were compared with results of three previous surveys, and with recommendations in the Diabetes NSF and the NICE type 1 diabetes guidelines. Results: ...
Early intervention in the treatment of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been associated with overall better outcomes [1]. It is therefore important that screening of high-risk patients should be strongly encouraged. Recommendations from the NICE Diabetes in Pregnancy guidelines (July 2008) ...
To evaluate the usefulness of performing annual screening in children less than 12 years but more than 5 years since the diagnosis of diabetes and to review if we can safely screen children by following NICE guidance CG15.doi:10.1136/archdischild-2012-301885.295D Giribabu...
The impact of the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) diabetes in pregnancy guidelines (NICE CG 63, 2008) on care and outcomes based on... Objectives To evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic benefits of CT coronary angiography (CTCA) using the 2016 National Institute for He...
Screening for gestational diabetes: Audit of a 2007 cohort in light of NICE 63Wylie, JWalke, MShaw, NMontague, IMillward, B A