2022
“It’s embarrassing. I get angry. I get frustrated.”: Understanding severe hypoglycemia and glucagon usage from the perspectives of people with type 1 diabetes
Hughes A, Chapman K, Bispham J, Dimsits J, Weinzimer S, Wolf W, Heydarian N. “It’s embarrassing. I get angry. I get frustrated.”: Understanding severe hypoglycemia and glucagon usage from the perspectives of people with type 1 diabetes. Journal Of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology 2022, 30: 100310. PMID: 36620758, PMCID: PMC9816066, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcte.2022.100310.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere hypoglycemiaType 1 diabetesGlucagon useMini-dose glucagonEase of administrationPrescription costsNasal administrationEmergency treatmentGlucagon actionPerspectives of adultsHypoglycemiaDiabetesGlucagon treatmentHealthcare professionalsGlucagonAverage durationPerspectives of peopleAdministrationAdultsParticipantsFocus groupsTreatmentCurrent studyFocus group interviewsEmotional impact
2021
51-LB: Emotional Impact of Hypoglycemia and Use of Glucagon: Perspectives of People with T1D
HUGHES A, CHAPMAN K, BISPHAM J, HEYDARIAN N, DIMSITS J, WEINZIMER S, WOLF W. 51-LB: Emotional Impact of Hypoglycemia and Use of Glucagon: Perspectives of People with T1D. Diabetes 2021, 70 DOI: 10.2337/db21-51-lb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere hypoglycemiaGlucagon useMini-dose glucagonUse of glucagonSevere hypoglycemic eventsEase of administrationOvernight hypoglycemiaGlycemic targetsHypoglycemia unawarenessHypoglycemic eventsPrescription costsSleep disruptorsTreatment decisionsNasal administrationHypoglycemiaDiabetes managementFocus groupsGlucagon actionGlucagon treatmentGlucagonEmotional impactAverage durationT1DPerspectives of peopleSpeakers bureau