Daily Care News for August 25, 2021
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- Peer Support: The Missing Link?
- Open-source coding allows patients to build their own closed-loop systems
- Delayed referral is common even when new-onset diabetes is suspected in children. A Swedish prospective observational study of diabetic ketoacidosis at onset of Type 1 diabetes (Full text PDF) See also Delayed care for juvenile new-onset type 1 diabetes
- Inequities in Health Outcomes in Children and Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Data From the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative (Full text HTML, PDF)
- Socioeconomic and Racial Disparities in Diabetic Ketoacidosis Admissions in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
- Increasing Insulin Pump Use Among 12- to 26-Year-Olds With Type 1 Diabetes: Results From the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative (Full text HTML, PDF)
- Evaluation of the Long-Term Cost-Effectiveness of the Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitor versus Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose in People with Type 1 Diabetes in Canada (Full text HTML, PDF)
- Advanced Closed-Loop Control System Improves Postprandial Glycemic Control Compared With a Hybrid Closed-Loop System Following Unannounced Meal
- Extended Use of the Control-IQ Closed-Loop Control System in Children With Type 1 Diabetes
- Type 1 Diabetes Management With Technology: Patterns of Utilization and Effects on Glucose Control Using Real-World Evidence
- Multi-Clinic Quality Improvement Initiative Increases Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes (Full text HTML, PDF)
- The relationship between meal carbohydrate quantity and the insulin to carbohydrate ratio required to maintain glycaemia is non-linear in young people with type 1 diabetes : A randomized crossover trial
- Barriers to retinopathy screening in youth and young adults with type 1 diabetes
- Source-specific social support and psychosocial stress among mothers and fathers during initial diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in young children
- “We are a family with diabetes”: Parent perspectives on siblings of youth with type 1 diabetes
- Health-related quality of life in 4-to-6-year-old children with type 1 diabetes mellitus estimated by children and their mothers