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Diabetes: Original Articles

Effects of patient-reported non-severe hypoglycemia on healthcare resource use, work-time loss, and wellbeing in insulin-treated patients with diabetes in seven European countries

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Pages 1453-1461 | Accepted 02 Oct 2013, Published online: 25 Oct 2013

Figures & data

Table 1. Patient demographics.

Table 2. Increased resource use and work-time lost due to NSHE.

Figure 1. Patient feelings following a non-severe hypoglycemic event. Data reported are for the last non-severe hypoglycemic event reported in the 7-day period.

Figure 1. Patient feelings following a non-severe hypoglycemic event. Data reported are for the last non-severe hypoglycemic event reported in the 7-day period.

Figure 2. Patients’ experience on the day following a daytime or nocturnal NSHE. NSHE, non-severe hypoglycemic event. Data reported are for the last NSHE reported in the 7-day period.

Figure 2. Patients’ experience on the day following a daytime or nocturnal NSHE. NSHE, non-severe hypoglycemic event. Data reported are for the last NSHE reported in the 7-day period.

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