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    Making diabetes technology accessible to all

    As diabetes technology evolves, implementation of equitable, sustainable, remote patient monitoring will ensure that this technology is accessible to everyone with type 1 diabetes — but strategies to address t...

    Laura M. Nally, Jennifer L. Sherr in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    A narrative commentary about interoperability in medical devices and data used in diabetes therapy from an academic EU/UK/US perspective

    People living with diabetes have many medical devices available to assist with disease management. A critical aspect that must be considered is how systems for continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pumps c...

    Johan Jendle, Peter Adolfsson, Pratik Choudhary, Klemen Dovc in Diabetologia (2024)

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    Utility and precision evidence of technology in the treatment of type 1 diabetes: a systematic review

    The greatest change in the treatment of people living with type 1 diabetes in the last decade has been the explosion of technology assisting in all aspects of diabetes therapy, from glucose monitoring to insul...

    Laura M. Jacobsen, Jennifer L. Sherr, Elizabeth Considine in Communications Medicine (2023)

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    Second international consensus report on gaps and opportunities for the clinical translation of precision diabetes medicine

    Precision medicine is part of the logical evolution of contemporary evidence-based medicine that seeks to reduce errors and optimize outcomes when making medical decisions and health recommendations. Diabetes ...

    Deirdre K. Tobias, Jordi Merino, Abrar Ahmad, Catherine Aiken in Nature Medicine (2023)

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    Automated insulin delivery: benefits, challenges, and recommendations. A Consensus Report of the Joint Diabetes Technology Working Group of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes and the American Diabetes Association

    A technological solution for the management of diabetes in people who require intensive insulin therapy has been sought for decades. The last 10 years have seen substantial growth in devices that can be integr...

    Jennifer L. Sherr, Lutz Heinemann, G. Alexander Fleming in Diabetologia (2023)

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    Use of insulin pump therapy in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes and its impact on metabolic control: comparison of results from three large, transatlantic paediatric registries

    While the use of insulin pumps in paediatrics has expanded dramatically, there is still considerable variability among countries in the use of pump technology. The present study sought to describe differences ...

    Jennifer L. Sherr, Julia M. Hermann, Fiona Campbell, Nicole C. Foster in Diabetologia (2016)

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    Insulin pumps in children with T1DM—we told you so

    Despite >30 years of experience with, and marked improvements in, insulin pumps for treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus, use of these devices in paediatrics has remained controversial. However, a recent repo...

    William V. Tamborlane, Jennifer L. Sherr in Nature Reviews Endocrinology (2013)