The current study aims to assess the development of the knowledge generation program of the European Reference Network on Rare Endocrine Conditions (Endo-ERN) from its start in 2019 until December 2021, with special reference to webinars. We analyzed the number of webinars and live/postevent participants and whether participation and engagement of the attendees changed over time. A total of 30 (86%) self-prepared webinars comprising 300 h of knowledge and competence sharing were broadcasted (2019 - 3; 2020 - 13; 2021 - 14).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients' perceptions on quality of care and gaps in diagnosis/management of rare endocrine diseases (RED) were collected in a 21-item questionnaire, answered on-line in the patients' language. There were 598 (66% females) responses from 29 countries reflecting pituitary, adrenal, thyroid, parathyroid, gonadal, genetic and autoimmune diseases. While in 36% a diagnosis was made in <1 year, in 28% it took >5 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Given that volumes of patients and interventions are important criteria to qualify as a reference centre (RC) for the European Reference Network on Rare Endocrine Conditions (Endo-ERN), the present study aimed to evaluate the data that were reported in the original application against subsequent assessments of activity and review the criteria that may define RCs using two main thematic groups (MTGs): Pituitary and Thyroid, as examples.
Methods: Review of content in application forms and continuous monitoring data and of a survey distributed to RCs. A list of 'key procedures' for the assessment of performance of RCs was composed with the help of the Pituitary and Thyroid MTG chairs.