Literature DB >> 2721340

Effects and correlates of blood glucose awareness training among patients with IDDM.

D J Cox1, L A Gonder-Frederick, J H Lee, D M Julian, W R Carter, W L Clarke.   

Abstract

Whereas self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is the recommended source of information on which to make self-care decisions, patients frequently use estimates of their own blood glucose (BG). This study evaluated whether patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) could learn to improve accuracy of BG estimations and whether this would lead to improved metabolic control. Subjects in BG awareness training improved both their BG-estimation accuracy and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1) compared with the control group. Initial BG-estimation accuracy was marginally associated with pretreatment HbA1 and months of previous SMBG experience. Posttreatment improvement was associated with pretreatment BG-estimation accuracy and the ability to counterregulate to insulin-induced hypoglycemia.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2721340     DOI: 10.2337/diacare.12.5.313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Care        ISSN: 0149-5992            Impact factor:   19.112


  3 in total

1.  Randomized controlled clinical trial of Blood Glucose Awareness Training (BGAT III) in Switzerland and Germany.

Authors:  Hartmut Schachinger; Karin Hegar; Norbert Hermanns; Madeleine Straumann; Ulrich Keller; Gabriele Fehm-Wolfsdorf; Willi Berger; Daniel Cox
Journal:  J Behav Med       Date:  2005-10-13

Review 2.  Recent Updates on Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Management for Clinicians.

Authors:  Ahmed Iqbal; Peter Novodvorsky; Simon R Heller
Journal:  Diabetes Metab J       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 5.376

Review 3.  The role of structured education in the management of hypoglycaemia.

Authors:  Ahmed Iqbal; Simon R Heller
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2017-06-28       Impact factor: 10.122

  3 in total

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