Evidence-Based Paediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (eBook)

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Evidence-Based Paediatric and Adolescent Diabetes -  Jeremy Allgrove,  Stephen Greene,  Peter Swift
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Evidence-based Paediatric and Adolescent Diabetes brings together an international group of paediatric diabetes specialists to address the cause, course and complications of all types of diabetes. From a careful review of the latest research, they propose the best possible evidence-based recommendations for the care of children and the youth with diabetes.

The text provides the reader with an understanding across three different levels:

• Reviews how strong the evidence is for recommending one approach over another
• Highlights areas where evidence is not based on the types of studies needed to provide 'highgrade recommendations', but where there is a general consensus as to the most sensible approach
• Identifies the issues that remain inadequately addressed such that no definitive recommendations can be made

As the incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus continues to increase worldwide, and type 2 is being seen in more young people, this timely volume will help a wide range of health care professionals deliver the best possible care to their young patients.



Jeremy Allgrove is Consultant Paediatric Endocrinologist, St Bartholomew's Hospital and Newham General Hospital. He is the representative of The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) on the Diabetes Dataset Advisory Group (England).

Dr Peter Swift is Consultant Paediatrician (diabetes and endocrinology) at the Leicester Royal Infirmary Children's Hospital, UK. He has been Editor-in-Chief of the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) Consensus Guidelines since 1996.

Dr Stephen Greene is Consultant Paediatrician, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee and Chairman of the SIGN (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network) on Diabetes in Children and Young Adults. SIGN guidelines are recognised as leading publications in evidence-based management.

Over the last 12 years Stephen Greene's group has developed an international reputation in research in various areas of chronic disease in childhood and adolescence, particularly Type 1 diabetes, and childhood growth.


Evidence-based Paediatric and Adolescent Diabetes brings together an international group of paediatric diabetes specialists to address the cause, course and complications of all types of diabetes. From a careful review of the latest research, they propose the best possible evidence-based recommendations for the care of children and the youth with diabetes. The text provides the reader with an understanding across three different levels: Reviews how strong the evidence is for recommending one approach over another Highlights areas where evidence is not based on the types of studies needed to provide highgrade recommendations , but where there is a general consensus as to the most sensible approach Identifies the issues that remain inadequately addressed such that no definitive recommendations can be made As the incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus continues to increase worldwide, and type 2 is being seen in more young people, this timely volume will help a wide range of health care professionals deliver the best possible care to their young patients.

Jeremy Allgrove is Consultant Paediatric Endocrinologist, St Bartholomew's Hospital and Newham General Hospital. He is the representative of The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) on the Diabetes Dataset Advisory Group (England). Dr Peter Swift is Consultant Paediatrician (diabetes and endocrinology) at the Leicester Royal Infirmary Children's Hospital, UK. He has been Editor-in-Chief of the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) Consensus Guidelines since 1996. Dr Stephen Greene is Consultant Paediatrician, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee and Chairman of the SIGN (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network) on Diabetes in Children and Young Adults. SIGN guidelines are recognised as leading publications in evidence-based management. Over the last 12 years Stephen Greene's group has developed an international reputation in research in various areas of chronic disease in childhood and adolescence, particularly Type 1 diabetes, and childhood growth.

List of contributors.

Foreword.

Preface.

1 Methodology of evidence-based medicine.

Jeremy Allgrove (Royal London Hospital).

2 Definition, epidemiology and classification of diabetes and
structure.

of the diabetes team.

Maria Craig (Institute of Endocrinology & Diabetes), Sarah
J. Glastras (Institute of Endocrinology and Diabetes) & Kim
Donaghue (The Children's Hospital at Westmead).

3 Aetiology of type 1 diabetes mellitus - genetics,
autoimmunity.

and trigger factors.

Loredana Marcovecchio (University of Cambridge), David B. Dunger
(University of Cambridge),.

Mark Peakman (King's College London) & Keith W. Taylor
(Barts and the London).

4 Type 1 diabetes mellitus - management.

Joanne J. Spinks (John Radcliffe Hospital), Julie A. Edge (John
Radcliffe Hospital), Krystyna Matyka (Clinical Sciences Research
Institute) & Shital Malik (Paediatric Specialist
Registrar).

5 Type 1 diabetes mellitus in the very young child.

Stuart Brink (Tufts University School of Medicine).

6 Adolescence and diabetes: clinical and social science
perspectives.

Alexandra Greene (University of Aberdeen) & Stephen Greene
(Maternal and Child Health Sciences).

7 Management of special situations in diabetes.

Fergus J. Cameron (Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes)
& Jeremy Allgrove (Royal London Hospital).

8 Dietary management: optimising diabetes outcomes.

Sheridan Waldron (Leicestershire Nutrition and Dietetic
Service).

9 Education in childhood diabetes.

Peter G.F. Swift (Leicester Royal Infirmary).

10 Psychological interventions in childhood diabetes.

John W. Gregory (Cardiff University) & Sue Channon
(Consultant Clinical Psychologist).

11 Screening for associated conditions and prevention of
complications.

Catherine Peters (SpR Paediatric Endocrinology) & Jeremy
Allgrove (Royal London Hospital).

12 Type 2 diabetes mellitus - genetics, diagnosis and
management.

Polycystic ovarian syndrome.

John Porter (Birmingham Children's Hospital) & Timothy
G. Barrett (Institute of Child Health).

13 Rare forms of diabetes.

Julian Shield (University of Bristol), Maciej T. Malecki
(Jagiellonian University), Nicola A. Bridges (Chelsea and
Westminster Hospital) & Jeremy Allgrove (Royal London
Hospital).

14 Diabetes and information technology.

Kenneth J. Robertson (Royal Hospital for Sick Children).

Abbreviations.

Index

"The purpose is to describe the strength of the evidence underlying many aspects of pediatric diabetes. In addition, it aims to point out areas of management in which strong evidence does not exist, but for which experts have provided a consensus opinion. This worthwhile book provides useful evidence-based information to busy practitioners." (Katherine J Hladky, MD, @Doody's Review Service)

"This is a book I would definitely buy...I dipped into it
repeatedly while writing for a journal article."

Practical Diabetes International

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.4.2008
Reihe/Serie Evidence-Based Medicine
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Endokrinologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Pädiatrie
Schlagworte Diabetes • Evidence-based Health Care • Evidenzbasierte Forschung im Gesundheitswesen • Medical Science • Medizin
ISBN-10 0-470-69152-2 / 0470691522
ISBN-13 978-0-470-69152-6 / 9780470691526
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