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001-es BibID:
BIBFORM047540
035-os BibID:
PMID:22931220
Első szerző:
Beaufort, Carine de
Cím:
Harmonize care to optimize outcome in children and adolescents with diabetes mellitus : treatment recommendations in Europe / Carine de Beaufort, Andreani Vazeou, Zdenek Sumnik, Ondrej Cinek, Ragnar Hanas, Thomas Danne, Bärbel Aschemeier, Gun Forsander, SWEET Group
Dátum:
2012
ISSN:
1399-543X
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Identify and evaluate current treatment recommendations in Europe for the care of children with diabetes in view of the European Union (EU) recommendations for Reference Centers. METHODS: A questionnaire was sent in 2008 to representatives of all EU countries and Norway, all known to be actively involved in pediatric diabetes care. Participants were asked whether specific guidelines were recommended and applied in their countries; when possible, they were invited to forward their national guidelines. As a second step, we evaluated the guideline mostly used in relationship to the recommendations of the EU. RESULTS: Information was obtained from all EU countries (including Scotland and Norway). National guidelines, as available, were forwarded for review. A 15/29 reported to use the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines (CPCG), whereas 10 reported using national guidelines. These national guidelines were partly based on and/or compatible with ISPAD guidelines, but in most cases were far less detailed. The size and presentation differed (web based, booklet, page or chapter in adult guidelines). In four countries, no specific guidelines were used. As ISPAD CPCG were used most frequently, its content was evaluated within the EU Centres of Reference recommendations and minor changes were made in agreement with the ISPAD editor. DISCUSSION: Differences between guidelines may influence surveillance and quality of care in pediatric diabetes within Europe. Although a majority of countries is using or at least mentioning the ISPAD CPCG, their implementation as EU standard needs further endorsement. As language difficulties may hamper its implementation on a wider scale, further translation of the ISPAD guidelines should be endorsed to render it accessible to all healthcare professionals. With respect to the content, some changes were then made in agreement with the editors, adjusting them to the European context. For European Reference Centers, some further guidance on research may be included. Once implemented on an EU wide level, benchmarking of carefully defined robust quality of care and quality of life indicators will allow us to improve these guidelines on a regular basis ensuring an evidence-based care for all children with diabetes.
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Pediatric Diabetes. - 13 : Suppl. 16 (2012), p. 15-19. -
További szerzők:
Vazeou, Andreani
Šumník, Zdeněk
Cinek, Ondrej
Hanas, Ragnar
Danne, Thomas
Aschemeier, Bärbel
Forsander, Gun
Rurik Imre (1953-) (háziorvos, foglalkozás-egészségügyi szakorvos, urológus)
SWEET Group
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001-es BibID:
BIBFORM047537
035-os BibID:
PMID:22931223
Első szerző:
Forsander, Gun
Cím:
Technical solution for data collection, data safety and data privacy legislation : experiences from the SWEET study / Gun Forsander, Martin Pellinat, Michael Volk, Markus Muller, Leonardo Pinelli, Agnes Magnen, Thomas Danne, Bärbel Aschemeier, Carine de Beaufort, SWEET Group
Dátum:
2012
ISSN:
1399-543X
Megjegyzések:
One of the most important tasks of the SWEET study is benchmarking the data collected. Information on the occurrence of the disease of diabetes, the treatment, and their outcomes in children from the different member states of European Union (EU) is crucial. How the collection of data is realized is essential, concerning both the technical issues and the results. The creation of SWEET Centers of Reference (CoR), all over Europe will be facilitated by the access to safe data collection, where legal aspects and privacy are ascertained. OBJECTIVE: To describe the rationale for- and the technical procedure in the data collection implementation, in the SWEET study. SUBJECTS: Selected data on all patients treated at SWEET CoR are collected. METHODS: The SWEET project data collection and management system, consists of modular components for data collection, online data interchange, and a database for statistical analysis. CONCLUSION: The SWEET study and the organization of CoR aims for the goal of offering an updated, secure, and continuous evaluation of diabetes treatment regimens for all children with diabetes in Europe. To support this goal, an appropriate and secure data management system as described in this paper has been created.
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Pediatric Diabetes. - 13 : Suppl. 16 (2012), p. 39-48. -
További szerzők:
Pellinat, Martin
Volk, Michael
Muller, Markus
Pinelli, Leonardo
Magnen, Agnes
Danne, Thomas
Aschemeier, Bärbel
Beaufort, Carine de
Rurik Imre (1953-) (háziorvos, foglalkozás-egészségügyi szakorvos, urológus)
SWEET Group
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