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Physician perspectives on de-intensifying diabetes medications
Natalia Genere
, Robert M. Sargis
, Christopher M. Masi
, Aviva G. Nathan
, Michael T. Quinn
, Elbert S. Huang
, Neda Laiteerapong
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research
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Nursing and Health Professions
Odds Ratio
100%
Confidence Interval
100%
Practice Guideline
100%
University Hospital
50%
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
50%
Primary Medical Care
50%
Patient with Type 2 Diabetes
50%
Life Expectancy
50%
Female Physician
50%
Comorbidity
50%
Cross-Sectional Survey
50%
Keyphrases
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
100%
Physician Perspective
100%
Diabetes Medications
100%
Glycemic Goals
33%
A1c Levels
33%
Confidence Interval
22%
Odds Ratio
22%
Response Rate
11%
Comorbidity
11%
Multinomial Logistic Regression
11%
Patient Characteristics
11%
Academic Medical Centers
11%
Type 2 Diabetic Patients
11%
Primary Care
11%
Diabetes Management
11%
Endocrinology
11%
Diabetes Duration
11%
Life Expectancy
11%
Integrated Treatment
11%
Goal-oriented
11%
Women Physicians
11%
Resource Support
11%
Social Sciences
Confidence Interval
100%
Medical Centres
50%
Endocrinology
50%
Comorbidity
50%
Life Cycle
50%
Logit Model
50%
Logistic Regression Analysis
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Diabetes
100%
Glycemic
30%
Odds Ratio
20%
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
10%
Cross Sectional Study
10%
Health System
10%
Awareness
10%
Patient with Type 2 Diabetes
10%
Primary Health Care
10%
Endocrinology
10%
Life Expectancy
10%
Comorbidity
10%
Food Science
Hemoglobin
100%