Diabetes in Children and Adolescent Registry
DiCARE
General Information
Study Information
Are the population and the patients groups in Malaysia similar to those being investigated in the clinical trials?
Are our hospitals following the guidelines set out by the expert committees?
Are we seeing the same results and benefits of implementing evidence-based strategies?
Which strategy the best value in terms of cost-effectiveness for the Ministry?
Furthermore, much of what we understand about risk and likelihood of diabetes mellitus and indeed its incidence and prevalence are derived from Western data. There is now an increasing awareness of ethnic variations and risk, socio-cultural and socio-economic influences as well as geographical variations. The risk prediction of diabetes mellitus is also unclear and may be different in the patients.
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Child and Adolescent diabetics
Outcomes Research
2. Determine the socio demographic profiles of these patients to better identify the high risk group in our Malaysian population
3. Determine the number, evaluate and monitor the outcomes of intervention in terms of metabolic control and complications.
4. Stimulate and facilitate research using this registry
Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria
Seen in any of the participating sites.
All types of Diabetes Mellitus
Seen in any of the participating sites.
All types of Diabetes Mellitus
Study Timeline
Gender :
Sites
Clinical Research Centre (CRC), Kuala Lumpur Hospital
Team Members
Putrajaya Hospital
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