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Double Diabetes: The Search For A Treatment Paradigm In Children And Adolescents, Benjamin U. Nwosu May 2013

Double Diabetes: The Search For A Treatment Paradigm In Children And Adolescents, Benjamin U. Nwosu

Benjamin U. Nwosu

Discusses double diabetes -- the coexistence of features of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in the same individual -- with a comprehensive discussion of the various aspects of this disorder and a focus on the search for a treatment paradigm in children and adolescents.


Double Diabetes: The Evolving Treatment Paradigm In Children And Adolescents, Benjamin U. Nwosu Apr 2013

Double Diabetes: The Evolving Treatment Paradigm In Children And Adolescents, Benjamin U. Nwosu

Benjamin U. Nwosu

The global pandemic of obesity in children and adolescents has resulted in a new expression of diabetes mellitus designated as double diabetes. The entity encompasses the autoimmune load of Type 1 Diabetes and the metabolic load of Type 2 Diabetes. There is no consensus on the best therapeutic modality for this new expression of diabetes mellitus. Optimal therapeutic options must address the coexistence of both metabolic and autoimmune components of diabetes mellitus in the patient. There have also been calls to revise the current classification of diabetes mellitus to take into account the surging prevalence of double diabetes in children …


Assessing Patient-Provider Collaboration In Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes In Jamaica And Effects On Glycemic Control, Paul E. Daniel Jr., Michael A. Godkin, Judith A. Savageau, Rosemarie Wright-Pascoe, Michael G. Lee May 2012

Assessing Patient-Provider Collaboration In Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes In Jamaica And Effects On Glycemic Control, Paul E. Daniel Jr., Michael A. Godkin, Judith A. Savageau, Rosemarie Wright-Pascoe, Michael G. Lee

Judith A. Savageau

Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a growing health problem worldwide that places patients at increased risk of morbidity and mortality from microvascular and macrovascular complications. Research suggests that a patient-centered approach which focuses on patient-physician communication and collaboration in the management of chronic diseases such as diabetes may improve clinical outcomes in a glycemic parameter such as HbA1c. We measured the degree of this patient-centered approach in a sample population of subjects with Type 2 Diabetes in Jamaica with the use of the Patient Assessment of Care for Chronic Illness (PACIC) questionnaire and assessed the relationship between patient-centered care …