H. Rogers
King's College London
9 Papers
41 Citations
H. Rogers is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 1 diabetes & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Long-term biomedical and psychosocial outcomes following DAFNE (Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating) structured education to promote intensive insulin therapy in adults with sub-optimally controlled Type 1 diabetes.
Jane Speight,Stephanie A. Amiel,Clare Bradley,Simon Heller,Lindsay Oliver,Sue Roberts,H. Rogers,Carolin Taylor,G. Thompson +8 more
TL;DR: The impact of a single DAFNE course on glycaemic control remains apparent in the long term, although further interventions will be required to achieve recommended HbA(1c), and improvements in QoL and other patient-reported outcomes are well maintained over approximately 4 years.
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Relative effectiveness of insulin pump treatment over multiple daily injections and structured education during flexible intensive insulin treatment for type 1 diabetes : cluster randomised trial (REPOSE)
Simon Heller,Jackie Elliott,Norman Waugh,Stephanie A. Amiel,Pratik Choudhary,Mark L. Evans,Fiona Green,Peter Hammond,Alan Jaap,Brian Kennon,Robert S. Lindsay,Peter Mansell,J Baillie,Anita Beckwith,H Brown,K Callaby,Katy Davenport,S. Donald,L Faghahati,Sara Hartnell,A. Housden,K K Pabla,N Croxon,S MacDonald,M Mohammed,V Steel,K Valentine,P Young,A Boal,P Clerkin,L Doran,J Flynn,E Gibb,H Peddie,B Quinn,H. Rogers,J Shephard,J Carling,A Collins,L Dinning,C Hare,J Lodge,S Ray,D Brown,J Farmer,Alison Cox,C Cheyette,L East,J Ellul,Katharine F. Hunt,K Shaw,B Stothard,L Diamond,L Aniello,D Anderson,K Cockerell,V Heaney,Andrew Hutchison,N Zammitt,G Babington,G Bird,Jonathan Evans,T Gazis,N Maude,K Nunnick,D Spick,L Fenn,Carla Gianfrancesco,V Gordon,L Greaves,Shawna V. Hudson,V Naylor,C Nisbet,Carolin Taylor,K Towse,Candice Ward,Cindy Cooper,Munyaradzi Dimairo,Ellen Lee,David White,Gemma Hackney,Diana Papaioannou,E Whatley,Mike Bradburn,Michael J. Campbell,Hasan Basarir +85 more
TL;DR: The results do not support a policy of providing insulin pumps to adults with poor glycaemic control until the effects of training on participants’ level of engagement in intensive self management have been determined, and both groups showed clinically relevant and long lasting decreases in HbA1c, rates of severe hypoglycaemia, and improved psychological measures.
Patient experience of hypoglycaemia unawareness in Type 1 diabetes: are patients appropriately concerned?
TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative analysis of patient interviews identified deficits in education, technology and motivation in hypoglycaemia unawareness, and a questionnaire was devised from the qualitative analysis to identify patients with problematic beliefs about their hypoglycemia.
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Severe hypoglycaemia in type 1 diabetes mellitus: underlying drivers and potential strategies for successful prevention.
SA Little,Lalantha Leelarathna,S. Barendse,Emma Walkinshaw,Horng Kai Tan,A. Lubina Solomon,N. de Zoysa,H. Rogers,Pratik Choudhary,Stephanie A. Amiel,Simon Heller,Mark L. Evans,Daniel Flanagan,Jane Speight,Jane Speight,James Shaw +15 more
TL;DR: An overview of the increasing body of literature seeking to elucidate the underlying pathophysiology of severe hypoglycaemia and the limited evidence behind the strategies employed to prevent episodes is presented.
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Genetic influences on mechanically-assessed activity level in children.
TL;DR: Objectively-measured activity level shows a moderate degree of genetic influence, with a common set of genes influencing activity level across situations, which supports the use of actigraphs as an additional source of information in studies that aim to improve phenotype definition for molecular genetic studies of activity level and ADHD.
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