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Dr Stuart Little
Professor James Shaw
Development and psychometric validation of the novel Glucose Monitoring Experiences Questionnaire (GME-Q) among adults with type 1 diabetes2019
Dr Anneliese Flatt
Dr Stuart Little
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Ruth Wood
Professor James Shaw
et al.
Predictors of Recurrent Severe Hypoglycemia in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes and Impaired Awareness of Hypoglycemia During the HypoCOMPaSS Study2019
Dr Stuart Little
Professor James Shaw
Satisfaction with the Use of Different Technologies for Insulin Delivery and Glucose Monitoring Among Adults with Long-Standing Type 1 Diabetes and Problematic Hypoglycemia: 2-Year Follow-Up in the HypoCOMPaSS Randomized Clinical Trial2019
Dr Stuart Little
Dr Deborah Stocken
Emerita Professor Sally Marshall
Professor James Shaw
Sustained reduction in severe hypoglycemia in adults with type 1 diabetes complicated by impaired awareness of hypoglycemia: 2-year follow-up in the HypoCOMPaSS randomized clinical trial2018
Dr Stuart Little
Professor James Shaw
Characterizing problematic hypoglycaemia: iterative design and preliminary psychometric validation of the Hypoglycaemia Awareness Questionnaire (HypoA-Q)2016
Dr Stuart Little
Professor James Shaw
Low-blood glucose avoidance training improves glycemic variability in adults with type 1 diabetes complicated by impaired awareness of hypoglycemia: HypoCOMPaSS trial2016
Dr Stuart Little
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Dr Deborah Stocken
Catherine Brennand
Emerita Professor Sally Marshall
et al.
Recovery of hypoglycemia awareness in longstanding type 1 diabetes: A multicenter 2×2 factorial randomized controlled trial comparing insulin pump with multiple daily injections and continuous with conventional glucose selfmonitoring (HypoCOMPaSS)2016
Dr Stuart Little
Professor James Shaw
Cardiac autonomic regulation during experimental hypoglycaemia in Type 1 diabetes with impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH)2015
Dr Stuart Little
Professor James Shaw
Hypoglycaemia avoidance training improves glucose variability in Type 1 diabetes (HypoCOMPaSS Study)2015
Dr Stuart Little
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Dr Deborah Stocken
Catherine Brennand
Emerita Professor Sally Marshall
et al.
Recovery of Hypoglycemia Awareness in Long-Standing Type 1 diabetes: A Multicenter 2x2 Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Insulin Pump with Multiple Daily Injections and Continuous with Conventional Glucose Self-Monitoring (HypoCOMPaSS)2014
Dr Stuart Little
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Dr Deborah Stocken
Catherine Brennand
Emerita Professor Sally Marshall
et al.
Response to Comment on Little et al. Recovery of Hypoglycemia Awareness in Long-standing Type 1 Diabetes: A Multicenter 2 x 2 Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Insulin Pump With Multiple Daily Injections and Continuous With Conventional Glucose Self-monitoring (HypoCOMPaSS). Diabetes Care 2014;37:2114-21222014
Dr Stuart Little
Dr Malcolm MacDougall
Professor Roy Taylor
Emerita Professor Sally Marshall
Are steroids really necessary in women with diabetes delivering by elective caesarean section prior to 39 weeks' gestation?2013
Dr Stuart Little
Professor James Shaw
Patients with longstanding type 1 diabetes show improved self awareness of hypoglycaemia measured during clamped hypoglycaemic challenges after a six month intensive treatment period in the HypoCOMPASS Study: comparison of optimised multiple daily injections (MDI) and continuous insulin infusion therapy (CSII) with or without adjunctive real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RTCGM)2013
Dr Stuart Little
Annette Lane
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Emerita Professor Sally Marshall
Professor James Shaw
et al.
Restoration of self-awareness of hypoglycemia in adults with long-standing Type 1 diabetes: hyperinsulinemic-hypoglycemic clamp substudy results from the HypoCOMPaSS trial2013