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ea0066oc7.1 | Oral Communications 7 | BSPED2019

Increased and younger alcohol-related hospital admissions in young people with childhood-onset type-1 diabetes: a record-linked longitudinal population study in Wales

Gartner Andrea , Daniel Rhian , Farewell Daniel , Paranjothy Shantini , Townson Julia , Gregory John

Background: Children and young people with type-1 diabetes (T1D) have excess all-cause hospital admissions, particularly younger children with lower socioeconomic status. Education on managing alcohol is provided to teenagers with T1D in paediatric clinics, but its effectiveness is unknown. We compared the risk of alcohol-related hospital admissions (ARHA) in young people with childhood-onset T1D with the general population for the same birth years.Metho...

ea0095oc9.1 | Oral Communications 9 | BSPED2023

Experience of the digital version of SEREN (Structured Education Reassuring Empowering Nurturing), Diabetes at Diagnosis module-improving paediatric diabetes care

D'Souza Nirupa , Pryce Rebekah , Davies Yvonne , Baker Claire , Townson Julia , Henley Josie

Background: SEREN is an established, QISMET accredited structured education programme for children/young people (CYP) and their families with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), developed in Wales. The first module ‘Diabetes at diagnosis’ has been in use in Wales since 2016. The resources and health care professional (HCP) training have also been used by some paediatric diabetes teams in England who have since embedded SEREN into their diabetes care. Th...

ea0065p412 | Thyroid | SFEBES2019

Health utility of people with treatment-resistant hypothyroidism as measured with the EQ-5D-5L quality of life questionnaire

Hughes Dyfrig , Townson Julia , Owen-Jones Eleri , Playle Rebecca , Khan Inamullah , Kochhar Rupinder , Naseem Asma , Heald Adrian

Background: Primary hypothyroidism affects about 3% of the general population (5.1% women and 0.9% men). The majority of people are treated adequately with levothyroxine. However about 5–10% of hypothyroid patients (representing between 75 000 and 150 000 adults in the UK) continue to experience profound and sometimes disabling symptoms, such as fatigue/depression/impaired cognition, in spite of being adequately replaced biochemically. Before any trial of alternatives to ...

ea0095p24 | Diabetes 1 | BSPED2023

A UK survey on the screening and management of childhood pre-clinical type 1 diabetes

Swaby Rabbi , Randell Tabitha , Scudder Claire , Bowen-Morris Jane , Townson Julia , Dayan Colin , Marcovecchio Loredana , Besser Rachel

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) onset may start years prior to clinical presentation. Screening children and young people (CYP) for T1D using islet autoantibodies (IAb) through research studies is gaining international momentum, since screening reduces diabetic ketoacidosis, hospitalisation and offers access to drug therapies for delaying T1D onset1. Recently, ISPAD provided recommendations on monitoring for pre-clinical T1D in CYP, however no U...

ea0095p18 | Diabetes 1 | BSPED2023

Acceptability of a general population childhood type 1 diabetes screening programme: a qualitative study – T1 Early

Scudder Claire , Townson Julia , Bowen-Morris Jane , Evans Philip , Jones Sarah , Thomas Nick , Stanford Jane , Fox Robin , Todd John , Greenfield Sheila , Gillespie Kathleen , Dayan Colin , Besser Rachel

Background: General population screening for type 1 diabetes (T1D) using islet autoantibodies (IAb) is gaining international momentum, since screening reduces diabetic ketoacidosis, hospitalisation and identifies individuals eligible for future preventative treatments. Qualitative studies have only been undertaken in at-risk individuals (1). We therefore aimed to explore parents’ experiences of their child taking part in a general population T1D screening...