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Diabetes

Australian national diabetes information audit & benchmarking (ANDIAB) 2009

This report provides an overview of the clinical status of people with diabetes attending specialist diabetes services during a period of one month in 2009.

Australian national diabetes information audit & benchmarking (ANDIAB) 2009 (PDF 4037 KB large file)

The same publication in smaller sections:

Cover pages (PDF 64 KB)
Executive summary (PDF 65 KB)
What's new (PDF 34 KB)
Background (PDF 47 KB)
Introduction (PDF 35 KB)

1. Methodology (PDF 114 KB)

2. Findings/ results
2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Demographic data; 2.3 Categorical data summaries (PDF 89 KB)
2.4 NSW clinical management guidelines for diabetes (PDF 603 KB large file)
2.5 Missing data; 2.6 Questionnaire results; 2.7 Additional analyses (PDF 210 KB)

3. Discussion (PDF 68 KB)
4. Summary, conclusions and recommendations; Acknowledgements (PDF 35 KB)
References (PDF 49 KB)

Appendices
Appendix 1: Data collection sheets and definitions (PDF 472 KB)
Appendix 2: Post data collection questionnaires (PDF 78 KB)
Appendix 3: Frequency counts data (PDF 284 KB)
Appendix 4: Guidelines reports (PDF 171 KB)
Appendix 5: Data tables and graphs part 1 (PDF 477 KB), part 2 (PDF 464 KB), part 3 (PDF 347 KB), part 4 (PDF 361 KB), part 5 (PDF 302 KB), part 6 (PDF 413 KB)
Appendix 6: Sex, age, BMI, duration and DM treatment data (PDF 322 KB)
Appendix 7: Pooled data year comparisons (PDF 92 KB)

If you are unable to download the PDF document, please email chronicdisease@health.gov.au.

Page last reviewed:12 April 2011


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