Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0043oc23 | Design a Clinical Program for Success | WCTD2016

Adapting DESMOND, a structured education programme for the self-management of Type 2 diabetes, for adults with intellectual disabilities

Laurence Taggart , Coates Vivien , Mulhall Peter

Background: People with intellectual disability (ID) are living longer and more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes (T2D). It is recognised in many westernised countries that better self-management of T2D can improve the personsÂ’ health and quality of life: one such programme is DESMOND. However, such programmes have not been adapted for adults with ID.Objective: This poster focuses upon adapting DESMOND. There were two objectives, firstly, to explore...

ea0043oc37 | Operational Aspects in Diabetes CT's | WCTD2016

Building a clinical research network to support clinical trials in diabetes in Northern Ireland

Coates Vivien , Courtney Hamish , Biagioni Paul

Background: The Northern Ireland Clinical Research Network (NICRN) is a regional research platform, established in 2008 to support clinical trials. NICRN comprises 10 groups, one of which is diabetes and all are supported by government funding.Objective: To outline the development and achievements of this research network.Methods: The organisational structure is built around a hub and spoke design. The network is manage</st...

ea0043oc42 | Operational Aspects in Diabetes CT's | WCTD2016

Conducting randomised control trials in diabetes with adults with an intellectual disability: a systematic review

Peter Mulhall , Taggart Laurence , Coates Vivien

Background: Between 1–2% of the population have an intellectual disability (ID), within this group the rate of diabetes is approximately 12%: three times higher than the non-disabled population. Although pharmacological therapy is frequently prescribed for this population, there is a lack of evidence underpinning these interventions. Likewise, there is a paucity of evidence regarding the different behavioural self-management programmes for people with ID.<p class="abs...

ea0043oc18 | Design a Clinical Program for Success | WCTD2016

Concordance of diabetes clinicians’ decision making – face-to-face versus telemedicine clinics: a feasibility trial

Given Joanne , O'Kane Maurice , Bunting Brendan , Dunne Fidelma , Coates Vivien

Background: A feasibility trial was conducted to determine the potential for telemedicine to replace alternate diabetes review appointments in the care of those with gestational diabetes (GDM). One of the aims of this study was to access concordance of clinical decision making between diabetes clinic visits and telemedicine review sessions.Methods: 50 women with GDM were randomised to usual care (n=26) or usual care plus telemedicine (n=24). Telemedicine...