2024
Willingness to take less medication for type 2 diabetes among older patients: The Diabetes & Aging Study
Haider S, Parker M, Huang E, Grant R, Moffet H, Laiteerapong N, Jain R, Liu J, Lipska K, Karter A. Willingness to take less medication for type 2 diabetes among older patients: The Diabetes & Aging Study. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2024, 72: 1985-1994. PMID: 38471959, PMCID: PMC11226366, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmerican Diabetes AssociationKaiser Permanente Northern California Diabetes RegistryOlder patientsDuration of diabetesPatient-clinician relationshipDe-intensify treatmentHealth status categoriesProportion of willingnessProportion of participantsGlucose-lowering medicationsDiabetes RegistrySurvey responses to questionsResponses to questionsOlder adultsHealth statusType 2 diabetesClinical guidelinesDiabetes medicationsStatus categoriesDiabetes AssociationOlder individualsAging StudyTreatment de-intensificationRandom sampleSurvey responses
2018
Hospitalization and Emergency Department Visits for Severe Hypoglycemia among U.S. Adults with Diabetes and Serious Comorbid Conditions
MCCOY R, VAN HOUTEN H, LIPSKA K, SHAH N. Hospitalization and Emergency Department Visits for Severe Hypoglycemia among U.S. Adults with Diabetes and Serious Comorbid Conditions. Diabetes 2018, 67 DOI: 10.2337/db18-381-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnd-stage renal diseaseChronic kidney diseaseSevere hypoglycemiaChronic conditionsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseRate of hospitalSerious comorbid conditionsGlucose-lowering therapyNumber of comorbiditiesEmergency department visitsObstructive pulmonary diseaseStage renal diseaseEmergency department careRisk of hypoglycemiaLimited life expectancyOptumLabs Data WarehouseSpecific chronic conditionsHigh clinical complexityPrior hypoglycemiaDiabetes medicationsMultiple comorbiditiesGlycemic targetsHypoglycemia ratesUrinary incontinenceDepartment visits