David Flood
19 Papers
David Flood is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Improving health outcomes of people with diabetes: target setting for the WHO Global Diabetes Compact
Edward W. Gregg,J. Buckley,Mohammed K. Ali,Justine Davies,David Flood,Roopa Mehta,Ben Griffiths,Lee Ling Lim,Jennifer Manne-Goehler,Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard,Nikhil Tandon,Gojka Roglić,Slim Slama,Jonathan E. Shaw,Kokou Agoudavi,Krishna K. Aryal,Rifat Atun,Silver Bahendeka,Brice Wilfried Bicaba,Pascal Bovet,Garry Brian,Albertino Damasceno,Maria Dorobantu,Farshad Farzadfar,Pascal Geldsetzer,Mongal Singh Gurung,David Guwatudde,Corine Houehanou,Dismand Houinato,Nahla Hwalla,Lindsay M. Jaacks,Bahadur Khem Karki,Demetre Labadarios,Nuno Lunet,Maja E Marcus,João Martins,Theodory Mary Mayige,Bolormaa Norov,Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam,Sarah Quesnel-Crooks,Abla M. Sibai,Lela Sturua,Michaela Theilmann,Lindiwe Tsabedze,Sebastian Vollmer,Zhaxybay Zhumadilov +45 more
TL;DR: The development and scientific basis for key health metrics, coverage, and treatment targets accompanying the Global Diabetes Compact are described and several complementary metrics that currently have limited global coverage, but warrant scale-up in population-based surveillance systems are proposed.
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Improving sleep for patients in acute hospitals.
TL;DR: Local interventions such as improving staff awareness of noise, installing window blinds and turning down equipment alarms improved the patient experience of sleep.
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Aspirin for Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in 51 Low-, Middle-, and High-Income Countries.
Sang Gune Kyle Yoo,Grace S. Chung,Silver Bahendeka,Abla M. Sibai,Albertino Damasceno,Farshad Farzadfar,Peter Rohloff,Corine Houehanou,Bolormaa Norov,Khem Bahadur Karki,Mohammadreza Azangou-Khyavy,Maja E Marcus,Krishna K. Aryal,L. C. Brant,Michaela Theilmann,Renata Cifkova,Nuno Lunet,Mongal Singh Gurung,Joseph Kibachio Mwangi,J. Martins,Rosa Haghshenas,Lela Sturua,Sebastian Vollmer,Till Bärnighausen,Rifat Atun,Jeremy B. Sussman,Kavita Singh,Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam,David Guwatudde,Pascal Geldsetzer,Jennifer Manne-Goehler,Mark D. Huffman,J. Davies,David Flood +33 more
- 22 Aug 2023
TL;DR: Worldwide, aspirin is underused in secondary prevention, particularly in low-income countries, and national health policies and health systems must develop, implement, and evaluate strategies to promote aspirin therapy.
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Diagnostic testing for hypertension, diabetes, and hypercholesterolaemia in low-income and middle-income countries: a cross-sectional study of data for 994 185 individuals from 57 nationally representative surveys
Sophie Ochmann,Isabelle von Polenz,Maja E Marcus,Michaela Theilmann,David Flood,Kokou Agoudavi,Krishna K. Aryal,Silver Bahendeka,Brice Wilfried Bicaba,Pascal Bovet,Luisa Campos Caldeira Brant,Deborah Carvalho Malta,Albertino Damasceno,Farshad Farzadfar,Gladwell Gathecha,Ali Ghanbari,Mongal Singh Gurung,David Guwatudde,Corine Houehanou,Dismand Houinato,Nahla Hwalla,Jutta Adelin Jørgensen,Khem Bahadur Karki,Nuno Lunet,João Martins,M Ary Mayige,Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam,Omar Mwalim,Kibachio Joseph Muiruri Mwangi,Bolormaa Norov,Sarah Quesnel-Crooks,Negar Rezaei,Abla M. Sibai,Lela Sturua,Lindiwe Tsabedze,R. Wong-McClure,Justine Davies,Pascal Geldsetzer,Till Bärnighausen,Rifat Atun,Jennifer Manne-Goehler,Sebastian Vollmer +41 more
TL;DR: Women were more likely than men to be tested for hypertension and diabetes, and people in higher wealth quintiles compared with those in the lowest wealth quintile were morelikely to be tests for all three risk factors, as were people with at least secondary education compared with Those with less than primary education.
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Diabetes risk and provision of diabetes prevention activities in 44 low-income and middle-income countries: a cross-sectional analysis of nationally representative, individual-level survey data.
Nicholas E. Rahim,David Flood,Maja E Marcus,Michaela Theilmann,Taing N Aung,Kokou Agoudavi,Krishna K. Aryal,Silver Bahendeka,Brice Wilfried Bicaba,Pascal Bovet,Alpha Oumar Diallo,Farshad Farzadfar,David Guwatudde,Corine Houehanou,Dismand Houinato,Nahla Hwalla,Jutta Mari Adelin Jorgensen,Gibson B. Kagaruki,Mary T Mayige,R. Wong-McClure,Bagher Larijani,Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam,Omar Mwalim,Kibachio Joseph Muiruri Mwangi,Sudipa Sarkar,Abla M. Sibai,Lela Sturua,C. Wesseh,Pascal Geldsetzer,Rifat Atun,Sebastian Vollmer,Till Bärnighausen,Justine I Davies,Mohammed K Ali,Jacqueline A. Seiglie,Jennifer Manne-Goehler +35 more
TL;DR: The population at high risk of developing diabetes is described, diabetes prevention activities are estimated, and sociodemographic variation in these activities across low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) is explored.
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