DAFNE: improved quality of life with intensified treatment is counter-intuitive to many clinicians

Speight, J and Bradley, Clare

(2002)

Speight, J and Bradley, Clare (2002) DAFNE: improved quality of life with intensified treatment is counter-intuitive to many clinicians.

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Abstract

Many of the early rapid responses to the DAFNE trial paper (1) [see bmj.com] claimed that improved quality of life (QoL) resulting from flexible intensified insulin treatment was well established prior to the DAFNE trial (Ullman, 5th Oct; Black, 6th Oct; Chaufan, 12th Oct). However, the only evidence cited was anecdotal.

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Item TypeMonograph
TitleDAFNE: improved quality of life with intensified treatment is counter-intuitive to many clinicians
AuthorsSpeight, J
Bradley, Clare
Uncontrolled KeywordsDAFNE, Quality of Life, Insulin treatment
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This is a rapid response letter.


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