Søren Skovlund

ORCID: 0000-0003-3464-0885
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Research Areas
  • Diabetes Management and Education
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Diabetes Management and Research
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Diabetes and associated disorders
  • Clinical practice guidelines implementation
  • Medication Adherence and Compliance
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Diabetes Treatment and Management
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Health, psychology, and well-being
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Hyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Pharmaceutical industry and healthcare
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare

EVRAZ (United Kingdom)
2024

Thermo Fisher Scientific (United Kingdom)
2024

Aalborg University
2018-2022

Aalborg University Hospital
2018-2021

Steno Diabetes Centers
2019-2021

Steno Diabetes Center North Jutland
2018-2021

Sjællands Universitetshospital, Nykøbing F.
2021

Endocrinology Research Center
2021

Faculty (United Kingdom)
2021

University of California, San Francisco
2021

Abstract Aims To examine patient‐ and provider‐reported psychosocial problems barriers to effective self‐care resources for dealing with those barriers. Methods Cross‐sectional study using face‐to‐face or telephone interviews diabetic patients health‐care providers in 13 countries Asia, Australia, Europe North America. Participants were randomly selected adults ( n = 5104) Type 1 2 diabetes, 3827), including primary care physicians, diabetes specialist physicians nurses. Results Regimen...

10.1111/j.1464-5491.2005.01644.x article EN Diabetic Medicine 2005-09-13

OBJECTIVE—To examine the correlates of patient and provider attitudes toward insulin therapy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Data are from surveys patients with type 2 diabetes not taking (n = 2,061) care providers (nurses 1,109; physicians 2,681) in 13 countries Asia, Australia, Europe, North America. Multiple regression analysis is used to identify therapy among patients, physicians, nurses. RESULTS—Patient differ significantly across countries, controlling for individual characteristics....

10.2337/diacare.28.11.2673 article EN Diabetes Care 2005-11-01

The second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study aimed to assess psychosocial outcomes in people with diabetes across countries for benchmarking.Surveys included new adapted questions from validated questionnaires that health-related quality of life, self-management, attitudes/beliefs, social support priorities improving care. Questionnaires were conducted online, by telephone or person.Participants 8596 adults 17 countries. There significant between-country differences all...

10.1111/dme.12245 article EN Diabetic Medicine 2013-05-28

Abstract Aims The second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs ( DAWN 2) study examined the experiences of family members people with diabetes for benchmarking identifying unmet needs or areas improvement to assist those effectively self‐manage. Methods In total, 2057 participated in an online, telephone in‐person survey designed assess impact on life, support educational community support. Results Supporting a relative was perceived as burden by 35.3% (range across countries 10.6–61.7%)...

10.1111/dme.12239 article EN Diabetic Medicine 2013-05-23

The Diabetes Attitudes Wishes and Needs 2 (DAWN2) study aims to provide a holistic assessment of diabetes care management among people with (PWD), family members (FM), healthcare professionals (HCPs) explores potential drivers leading active management.DAWN2 survey over 16,000 individuals (∼9000 PWD, ∼2000 FM ∼5000 HCPs) in 17 countries across 4 continents. Respondents complete group-specific questionnaire; items are designed allow cross-group comparisons on common topics. questionnaires...

10.1016/j.diabres.2012.11.016 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 2012-12-27

The Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes, and Needs (DAWN) program is an international partnership effort to improve outcomes of diabetes care by increasing the focus on person behind disease, especially psychosocial behavioral barriers effective management. DAWN was initiated survey > 5,000 people with almost 4,000 providers. has facilitated a number concrete initiatives address gaps in identified study. Diabetes one major world health problems. Recent estimates from World Health Organization...

10.2337/diaspect.18.3.136 article EN Diabetes Spectrum 2005-07-01

Abstract Objective The 5‐item World Health Organization well‐being index is a commonly used measure of emotional well‐being, but research on psychometric properties in outpatients with diabetes scarce. We examined and screening for depression this large sample Dutch diabetes. Methods Patients Type 1 ( n = 384) 2 549) from three outpatient clinics completed the WHO ‐5 index, nine‐item Patient Questionnaire, Problem Areas Diabetes survey Short Form‐12 health survey. Internal consistency was...

10.1111/dme.12040 article EN Diabetic Medicine 2012-10-16

Abstract Aims To assess the importance of family factors in determining metabolic outcomes adolescents with Type 1 diabetes 19 countries. Methods Adolescents aged 11–18 years, from 21 paediatric care centres, countries, and their parents were invited to participate. Questionnaires administered recording demographic data, details insulin regimens, severe hypoglycaemic events number episodes diabetic ketoacidosis. completed parental involvement scale Diabetes Quality Life for Youth—Short Form...

10.1111/j.1464-5491.2008.02399.x article EN Diabetic Medicine 2008-02-20

To test the feasibility and impact of implementing computer-assisted Monitoring Individual Needs in Diabetes (MIND) procedure, which is aimed at improving recognition management psychological needs diabetic patients routine care.The MIND study was implemented diabetes clinics across eight countries as part annual review. The computerized assessment covered emotional well-being (World Health Organization 5 Well-Being Index), diabetes-related distress (Problem Areas Diabetes), life events,...

10.2337/dc10-1552 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Diabetes Care 2011-03-01

The second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study sought cross-national comparisons of perceptions on healthcare provision for benchmarking sharing clinical practices to improve diabetes care.In total, 4785 professionals caring people with across 17 countries participated in an online survey designed assess provision, self-management training.Between 61.4 92.9% felt that needed various activities; glucose monitoring (range, 29.3-92.1%) had the biggest country difference, a...

10.1111/dme.12242 article EN Diabetic Medicine 2013-05-27

To identify the psychosocial experiences of diabetes, including negative accounts diabetes and adaptive ways coping from perspective person with diabetes.Participants were 8,596 adults (1,368 type 1 7,228 2 diabetes) in second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes Needs (DAWN2) study. Qualitative data responses to open-ended survey questions about successes, challenges, wishes for improvement living impactful experiences. Emergent coding developed multinational collaborators identified thematic content...

10.2337/dc13-2536 article EN Diabetes Care 2014-06-28

To select a core list of standard outcomes for diabetes to be routinely applied internationally, including patient-reported outcomes. We conducted structured systematic review outcome measures, focusing on adults with either type 1 or 2 diabetes. This process was followed by consensus-driven modified Delphi panel, multidisciplinary group academics, health professionals and people External feedback validate the set measures sought from professionals. The panel identified an essential clinical...

10.1111/dme.14286 article EN cc-by-nc Diabetic Medicine 2020-03-03

Timely initiation of insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes is important to achieve metabolic control but can be hindered by negative perceptions patients regarding treatment. To assess the appraisal persons with diabetes, we developed treatment scale (ITAS) and tested its reliability validity treated patients. A sample 282 form United States (US) completed ITAS, WHO-5 Well-being index (WHO-5) Problem Areas Diabetes (PAID) Survey. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA), internal consistency...

10.1186/1477-7525-5-69 article EN cc-by Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2007-12-01

Swift PGF, Skinner TC, de Beaufort CE, Cameron FJ, Åman J, Aanstoot H-J, Castaño L, Chiarelli F, Daneman D, Danne T, Dorchy H, Hoey Kaprio EA, Kaufman Kocova M, Mortensen HB, Njølstad PR, Phillip Robertson KJ, Schoenle EJ, Urakami Vanelli Ackermann RW, Skovlund SE for the Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood Diabetes. Target setting in intensive insulin management is associated with metabolic control: Diabetes Centre Differences 2005. Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes...

10.1111/j.1399-5448.2009.00596.x article EN Pediatric Diabetes 2009-11-06

Health policies are important determinants of clinician and patient behavior, an policy issue is what items included in healthcare quality performance measures. There consensus that patient-centered care self-management support essential evidence-based components good diabetes care. However, most major measures such as the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)/American Diabetes Association (ADA) Provider Recognition Program indexes have not or psychosocial items.We review case...

10.2337/dc07-1845 article EN Diabetes Care 2008-04-29

Aim It is recommended to assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in teenagers with diabetes as part their ongoing medical care. Here, we describe the development and psychometric evaluation Monitoring Individual Needs Diabetes Youth Questionnaire (MY-Q), a multi-dimensional self-report HRQoL questionnaire designed for use pediatric Design methods In expert meetings, characteristics domains interest were defined. Existing questionnaires reviewed, topics selected, new items added,...

10.1111/j.1399-5448.2012.00872.x article EN Pediatric Diabetes 2012-11-22

Introduction Meaningful patient engagement (PE) can enhance medicines’ development. However, the current PE landscape is fragmentary and lacking comprehensive guidance. Methods We systematically searched for initiatives (SYNaPsE database/publications). Multistakeholder groups integrated these with their own expertise to co-create draft Quality Guidance which was evaluated by public consultation. Projects exemplifying good practice were identified assessed against Criteria create a Book of...

10.1136/bmjinnov-2018-000317 article EN cc-by-nc BMJ Innovations 2019-01-01
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