Parental experiences of a diagnosis of neonatal diabetes and perceptions of newborn screening for glucose: a qualitative study.
Maggie H ShepherdBridget A KnightKatherine LaskeyTimothy James McDonaldPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
Diagnosis of neonatal diabetes is frequently delayed, resulting in critically ill presentation with prolonged intensive care support, additional healthcare costs and familial distress. Potential to detect hyperglycaemia earlier was universally endorsed by parents with no negative consequences identified. Although further study including a larger number of individuals is needed to confirm our findings this study provides the first evidence of acceptability of glucose testing fulfilling Wilson-Jungner criteria for implementation within the NBS programme.