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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Evaluating Patient and Provider Preferences for a Once-Weekly Basal Insulin in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

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Pages 411-424 | Received 16 Nov 2023, Accepted 28 Jan 2024, Published online: 14 Feb 2024

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Table 1 Sample Characteristics

Figure 1 Agreement with Once-Weekly Insulin Attributes for Management of T2D Among Patients who are Insulin Naïve and Insulin Experienced.

Abbreviation: T2D, type 2 diabetes.
Figure 1 Agreement with Once-Weekly Insulin Attributes for Management of T2D Among Patients who are Insulin Naïve and Insulin Experienced.

Figure 2 Healthcare Providers’ Level of Agreement with Once-Weekly Insulin Attributes for Management of type 2 diabetes.

Abbreviation: HbA1c, hemoglobin A1C.
Figure 2 Healthcare Providers’ Level of Agreement with Once-Weekly Insulin Attributes for Management of type 2 diabetes.

Figure 3 Basal Insulin Preference among Patients in the Base Case Scenario.

Figure 3 Basal Insulin Preference among Patients in the Base Case Scenario.

Figure 4 Basal Insulin Preference among HCPs in the Base Case Scenario (when asked to indicate the proportion of patients eligible for basal insulin for whom they would recommend or prescribe a once-weekly option as part of the DCE).

Abbreviations: DCE, discrete choice exercise; HCPs, healthcare providers.
Figure 4 Basal Insulin Preference among HCPs in the Base Case Scenario (when asked to indicate the proportion of patients eligible for basal insulin for whom they would recommend or prescribe a once-weekly option as part of the DCE).

Figure 5 Likelihood of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes to Ask their Healthcare Provider About Once-Weekly Basal Insulin.

Note: Rated on a scale of 0–10 where zero indicated “not at all likely” and ten indicated “extremely likely”.
Figure 5 Likelihood of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes to Ask their Healthcare Provider About Once-Weekly Basal Insulin.