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Diabetes in US nursing homes, 2004


HE Resnick, J Heineman, R Stone, RI Shorr - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The 2004 National Nursing Home Survey collected cross-sectional data for 11,939
nursing home residents aged 65 years representing 1.32 million individuals. That
year, 24.6% of nursing home residents had diabetes as a primary admission ...
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Diabetes in Nursing Homes: United States 2004

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HE Resnick, J Heineman, R Stone, RI Shorr - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
1 Institute for the Future of Aging Services, American Association of Homes and
Services for the Aging, Washington, DC 2 Endocrinology, Georgetown University 3
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL ... Running title: Diabetes in US ...
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Diabetes Care in Extended-Care Facilities


RM Holt, FL Schwartz, JH Shubrook - Diabetes care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—The American Diabetes Association (ADA) does not recognize different
treatment goals for the institutionalized adult compared with the outpatient
adult with diabetes, nor has it outlined specific recommendations for this ...
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[CITATION] Nursing home care for diabetes


J Van Nostrand - Diabetes in America: Diabetes data compiled by …, 1985
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[CITATION] on behalf of the PREDICTIVE study group. Insulin detemir improves glycaemic control without …


A Dornhorst, HJ Luddeke, S Sreenan… - Int J Clin Pract, 2008
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Is the use of insulin analogues cost-effective?


S Leichter - Advances in therapy, 2008 - Springer
Many patients with diabetes fail to achieve their glycaemic targets despite
clear evidence that glycaemic control can prevent or delay the development of
costly complications in diabetes. This article describes how insulin ana- ...
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Diabetes and osteoporotic fractures


L Mascitelli, F Pezzetta - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2007 - ecmaj.ca
Mounting evidence suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes may be at
increased risk of having certain types of osteoporotic fractures even if their
bone mineral density is high. 2 , 3 Of note, diabetes has been shown to be ...
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[CITATION] Document of care for older people with diabetes. Special Interest Group in Diabetes


AJ Sinclair, CJ Turnbull, SCM Croxsno - British Geriatrics Society. Postgrad Med J, 1996
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Improved glycaemic control by switching from insulin NPH to insulin glargine: a …


P Sharplin, J Gordon, JR Peters, AP Tetlow, … - Cardiovascular Diabetology, 2009 - cardiab.com
After adjustment, both diabetic cohorts showed statistically significant
reductions in mean HbA 1c 12 months after the switch, by 0.38% (p < 0.001) in
type 1 patients and 0.31% (p < 0.001) in type 2 patients. Improvement in ...
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Ambulatory photographic screening for diabetic retinopathy in nursing homes


S Anderson, DM Broadbent, JYS Swain, JP … - Eye, 2003 - nature.com
Methods Postal survey identification of residents with diabetes in all nursing
homes in Liverpool. An ophthalmologist and nurse performed Bailey–Lovie logmar
visual acuity (VA), portable slit-lamp examination, fundus photography, and ...
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