Socio-economic, demographic, and clinical correlates of poor glycaemic control within insulin regimens among children with type 1 diabetes: The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study
Diabetic Medicine Jul 11, 2019
Snyder LL, et al. - In the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study, researchers analyzed the distribution and connection of sociodemographic, adherence, and barriers-to-care factors in relation to glycaemic control within insulin regimens in US children with type 1 diabetes. On insulin regimen, sociodemographics, diabetes self-management, diabetes-related family conflict and barriers to care, self- or parent-reported data from 1095 children with type 1 diabetes (aged 10 to 17 years) were gathered. The data presented in this work showed a high percentage of US children with type 1 diabetes had poor glycaemic control, particularly those who did not use an insulin pump. In order to improve diabetes management, early identification of children with risk factors associated with poor glycaemic control within insulin regimens and address diabetes-related family conflict may allow interventions.
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