Personal guide helps patients master diabetes tech
NCT ID NCT06229236
Summary
This study tested whether having a 'Diabetes Navigator'—a support person—helps people with type 1 diabetes start using or better use advanced technology like continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps. Researchers compared 148 children and adults who received this extra support to those who got standard care alone. The goal was to see if the navigator improved how well people used the technology and if that led to better blood sugar control.
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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland, 21205, United States
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