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J Elliott et al. Does duration of Type 1 Diabetes affect the outcomes of structured education? Diabetic Medicine 2012, 29 (Supp.1) A53 (P223) 19
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MC O'Hara et al. Predictors of quality of life gains among people with Type 1 diabetes participating in the Irish Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating (DAFNE) study. Diabetic Medicine March 2012, 29 (Supp. 1) P341, 160
C Cheyette, A Beckwith. Early changes in glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) can be used to predict glycaemic outcomes at 1 year following the Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating ( DAFNE) course. Diabetic Medicine March 2012, 29 (Supp. 1) P278, 114
J Kruger et al. The cost-effectiveness of providing a DAFNE follow-up intervention to predicted non-responders. Diabetic Medicine March 2012, 29 (Supp. 1) P270, 111
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P Mansell, D Gunn. Glycaemic Control and Weight 7 Years after DAFNE Structured Education in Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetic Medicine March 2012, 29 (Supp. 1) P249, 105
CD Taylor et al. Development and piloting of a structured education curriculum for insulin pump therapy prior to the REPOSE (Relative Effectiveness of Pumps over MDI with Structured Education) trial. Diabetic Medicine March 2012, 29 (Supp. 1) P246, 104
G Thompson, CD Taylor. Auditing structured education in a national Type 1 diabetes programme: does it make a difference? Diabetic Medicine March 2012, 29 (Supp. 1) P241, 102
KD Barnard et al. How to reduce the risk of failing to reach recruitment targets: lessons learnt from a pump pilot trial. Diabetic Medicine March 2012, 29 (Supp. 1) P237, 101
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Mansell P, Chater T, Cooke D, Emery C, Hopkins D, Lawrence I, Moore E, Thompson G and Heller S. A research database for structured diabetes education (DAFNE). Diabetic Medicine 2011; 28 (Suppl 1) A74 (P277): 27
Casey D, Murphy K, Lawton J, Brown F and Dinneen s. DAFNE is 'the best thing really for diabetes management ... but you need to know to stick to it!'. Diabetic Medicine 2011; 28 (suppl 1): 115
Kruger J, Brennan A, Thokala P, Fitzgerald P and Heller S. Incorporating psychosocial characteristics in cost-effectiveness modelling of Type 1 diabetes. Diabetic Medicine 2011; 28 (suppl 1): 117
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Lawrence I, Crasto W, Jarvis J, Thompson G, Mansell P, Hopkins D, Amiel SA, heller S. The impact of different basal insulin therapies in the DAFNE programme. Diabetic Medicine 2010; 27 (suppl. 1) P399:154.
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Kruger J et al. Modelling patient's psychological characteristics, self-care behaviours and clinical outcomes to inform a patient-level simulation model of diabetes. The 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making. Chicago, 22-26 October 2011. Poster
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Kruger J et al on behalf of the DAFNE Research Group Modelling the Interaction between Patient Behaviours and Outcomes in Type 1 Diabetes. iHEA Congress 2011. Toronto, 11-13 July 2011. Oral presentation
Kruger J et al. Cost effectiveness evaluation of Type 1 diabetes management strategies using simulation modelling. iHEA Congress 2011. Toronto, 11-13 July 2011. Poster
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