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    Studying Studiers: An Investigation of Library Utilization and Unmet Needs During Weekends

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    The purpose of this study is to determine what library hours and services would best serve University of Oklahoma-Tulsa students during weekends

    OU-Tulsa Student Presentations - 2023

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    OU-Tulsa and Haruv Institute - International Child Welfare Exchange

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    Website & Shared Documents

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    Schusterman Library Instruction

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    Does use of continuous or flash glucose monitors decrease hypoglycemia episodes in T2D?

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    Q: Does use of continuous or flash glucose monitors decrease hypoglycemia episodes in T2D? Evidence-based answer: NO. In adults with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes (T2D), continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and flash glucose monitoring (FGM) do not decrease symptomatic hypoglycemia episodes (strength of recommendation [SOR], B) but do lower time in hypoglycemia (SOR, C; disease-oriented evidence). CGM, in which glucose levels are sent automatically in numeric and graphic format to a patient’s smart device for their potential action, did not change the hypoglycemic event rate (SOR, B; 2 prospective studies). CGM significantly reduced hypoglycemia duration in an 8-month randomized controlled trial (RCT; SOR, C) but not in a 1-year prospective study (SOR, C). FGM, in which glucose levels are sent on demand to a device, did not significantly reduce hypoglycemic episodes (SOR, B; 1 small RCT and 1 prospective study). Hypoglycemia duration was reduced significantly with FGM in a 6-month RCT (SOR, B) but not in a 1-year prospective study (SOR, B).Frances K. Wen, PhD; Simone Bigelow, DO; Kimberly Crosby, PharmD; Raye Reeder, MD, MPH (Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine), Toni Hoberecht, MA, MLIS, AHIP; Emrys Moreau, MFA, MLIS (Schusterman Library, University of Oklahoma–Tulsa). Deputy Editor: Rick Guthmann, MD, MPH (Advocate Health Care Illinois Masonic Medical Center Program)Includes bibliographical reference
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