Background and Objectives:To access care, pediatric type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients living in British Columbia (BC), Canada, travel to the sole tertiary pediatric hospital (BC Children's Hospital; BCCH), or they receive community care from pediatric endocrinologists and/or pediatricians. We sought to determine whether hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) and patient-reported outcomes were associated with (1) distance to clinic and (2) tertiary vs community care.Methods:Patients were recruited from T1D clinics across BC. Clinical chart review and patient surveys were completed, including the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (DTSQ). Clinic type was categorized as tertiary (BCCH) or community, and the travel time to BCCH was categorized as <1...
Background Type 1 diabetes is among the most prevalent chronic childhood diseases in the US. Initia...
ObjectiveTo determine whether, in children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes who were not acutely...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the glycemic control of patients with type 1 diabetes treated in the U.S. and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To access care, pediatric type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients living in Britis...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the difference in metabolic outcomes at 1 and 2 yr post type 1 diabetes mell...
<p>We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with typ...
We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with type 1 diabe...
Objective: we used administrative data to: 1) establish a cohort of individuals with childhood-onset...
Objective: To compare demographic, clinical, and therapeutic characteristics of children with type 1...
Background: For children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), achieving optimal glycaemic control is vital in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
BACKGROUND: This study compared outcomes and costs for new-onset Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) pat...
Introduction: Management of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) requires significant family effort and specialty s...
Objective: The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unk...
BACKGROUND: Type 1 diabetes is among the most prevalent chronic childhood diseases in the US. Initia...
Background Type 1 diabetes is among the most prevalent chronic childhood diseases in the US. Initia...
ObjectiveTo determine whether, in children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes who were not acutely...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the glycemic control of patients with type 1 diabetes treated in the U.S. and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To access care, pediatric type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients living in Britis...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the difference in metabolic outcomes at 1 and 2 yr post type 1 diabetes mell...
<p>We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with typ...
We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with type 1 diabe...
Objective: we used administrative data to: 1) establish a cohort of individuals with childhood-onset...
Objective: To compare demographic, clinical, and therapeutic characteristics of children with type 1...
Background: For children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), achieving optimal glycaemic control is vital in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
BACKGROUND: This study compared outcomes and costs for new-onset Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) pat...
Introduction: Management of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) requires significant family effort and specialty s...
Objective: The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unk...
BACKGROUND: Type 1 diabetes is among the most prevalent chronic childhood diseases in the US. Initia...
Background Type 1 diabetes is among the most prevalent chronic childhood diseases in the US. Initia...
ObjectiveTo determine whether, in children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes who were not acutely...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the glycemic control of patients with type 1 diabetes treated in the U.S. and...