2020
A Randomized Clinical Trial Assessing Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Use With Standardized Education With or Without a Family Behavioral Intervention Compared With Fingerstick Blood Glucose Monitoring in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes.
Laffel L, Harrington K, Hanono A, Naik N, Ambler-Osborn L, Schultz A, DiMeglio L, Woerne S, Jolivette H, Ismail H, Tebbe M, Newman A, Legge M, Tamborlane W, Van Name M, Weyman K, Finnegan J, Steffen A, Zgorski M, DeSalvo D, Hilliard M, DeLaO K, Xie C, Levy W, Wadwa R, Forlenza G, Majidi S, Alonso G, Weber I, Clay M, Simmons E, Nathan B, Sunni M, Sweet J, Pappenfus B, Kogler A, Ludwig M, Nelson B, Street A, Weingartner D, Albanese-O’Neill A, Haller M, Adams J, Cintron M, Thomas N, Kelley J, Simmons J, William G, Brendle F, Goland R, Williams K, Gandica R, Pollak S, Casciano E, Robinson E, Willi S, Minnock P, Olivos D, Carchidi C, Grant B, Wong J, Adi S, Corathers S, Sheanon N, Fox C, Weis T, MacLeish S, Wood J, Casey T, Campbell W, McGuigan P, Wintergerst K, Watson S, Kingery S, Pierce G, Ruch H, Rayborn L, Rodriguez-Luna M, Deuser A. A Randomized Clinical Trial Assessing Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Use With Standardized Education With or Without a Family Behavioral Intervention Compared With Fingerstick Blood Glucose Monitoring in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2020, 44: 464-472. PMID: 33334807, PMCID: PMC9162100, DOI: 10.2337/dc20-1060.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesBlood glucose monitoringContinuous glucose monitoringFamily behavioral interventionsGlucose monitoringFingerstick blood glucose monitoringBehavioral interventionsSevere hypoglycemic eventsDays/weekYears of ageFear of hypoglycemiaYoung childrenTreatment group comparisonsChildren ages 2Very Young ChildrenHypoglycemic eventsCGM groupDiabetes burdenClinical trialsGlycemic outcomesGlucose levelsPrimary analysisDiabetesBGM groupPercent time‘I’m essentially his pancreas’: Parent perceptions of diabetes burden and opportunities to reduce burden in the care of children <8 years old with type 1 diabetes
PV C, KR H, AL W, KM M, ME H, M V, DJ D, WV T, BJ A, LA D, LM L. ‘I’m essentially his pancreas’: Parent perceptions of diabetes burden and opportunities to reduce burden in the care of children <8 years old with type 1 diabetes. 2020 DOI: 10.1530/ey.17.10.10.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
“I'm essentially his pancreas”: Parent perceptions of diabetes burden and opportunities to reduce burden in the care of children <8 years old with type 1 diabetes
Commissariat PV, Harrington KR, Whitehouse AL, Miller KM, Hilliard ME, Van Name M, DeSalvo DJ, Tamborlane WV, Anderson BJ, DiMeglio LA, Laffel LM. “I'm essentially his pancreas”: Parent perceptions of diabetes burden and opportunities to reduce burden in the care of children <8 years old with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 2019, 21: 377-383. PMID: 31808586, PMCID: PMC7830825, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12956.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesGlycemic controlDiabetes burdenSecondary caregiversEmotional burdenChildren's glycemic controlYoung childrenCare of childrenAge 5.2Parents' perceptionsCaregivers' knowledgeClinical centersSemi-structured qualitative interviewsDiabetesDiabetes educationParental burdenHealthcare providersAge groupsInsulin pumpParents' burdenT1DChildren's qualityChild's diabetesParents' knowledgeParents' confidence