Current methods of transfer of young people with Type 1 diabetes to adult services.
AIMS: To determine the efficacy and patient perception of various transfer procedures from paediatric to adult diabetes services. METHODS: Comparison between four districts in the Oxford Region employing different transfer methods, by retrospective study of case records and interviews of patients re...
Main Authors: | Kipps, S, Bahu, T, Ong, K, Ackland, F, Brown, R, Fox, C, Griffin, N, Knight, A, Mann, N, Neil, H, Simpson, H, Edge, J, Dunger, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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