Nicole Ashcroft
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Diabetes Management and Research, Pancreatic function and diabetes, Diabetes Treatment and Management, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, Heart Failure Treatment and Management
Most-Cited Works
- → Reduced burden of diabetes and improved quality of life: Experiences from unrestricted day‐and‐night hybrid closed‐loop use in very young children with type 1 diabetes(2019)94 cited
- → Hybrid closed‐loop glucose control with faster insulin aspart compared with standard insulin aspart in adults with type 1 diabetes: A double‐blind, multicentre, multinational, randomized, crossover study(2021)90 cited
- → Health professionals' views about who would benefit from using a closed‐loop system: a qualitative study(2020)54 cited
- → What Training, Support, and Resourcing Do Health Professionals Need to Support People Using a Closed-Loop System? A Qualitative Interview Study with Health Professionals Involved in the Closed Loop from Onset in Type 1 Diabetes (CLOuD) Trial(2020)31 cited
- → Cambridge Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes Reduces Caregivers’ Fear of Hypoglycemia and Improves Their Well-being(2022)22 cited
- → Reduced burden of diabetes and improved quality of life: Experiences from unrestricted day-and-night hybrid closed-loop use in very young children with type 1 diabetes(2019)15 cited
- → Psychological Well-Being of Parents of Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes – Baseline Assessment(2021)11 cited
- → Effect of 48 Months of Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery on Residual C-Peptide Secretion and Glycemic Control in Newly Diagnosed Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: A Randomized Trial(2024)11 cited
- → Eighteen-Month Hybrid Closed-Loop Use in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Single-Arm Multicenter Trial(2024)6 cited
- → Author response for "Hybrid closed‐loop glucose control with faster insulin aspart (Fiasp) compared with standard insulin aspart in adults with type 1 diabetes: a double‐blind, multicentre, multinational, randomised, crossover study"(2021)