PETS-D: Impact on Diabetes Management Outcomes
Conclusions
Modest treatment-related differences may reflect ceiling/floor effects in many of the outcomes; we also compared HPS with another intervention rather than to usual education. Parents of younger children receiving the intervention may feel more comfortable with lower A1C levels because of management awareness gleaned from the HPS experience. Future research will include a retrospective case-control study of very young children.
Source: The Diabetes Educator - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Sullivan-Bolyai, S., Crawford, S., Bova, C., Lee, M., Quintos, J. B., Johnson, K., Cullen, K., Hamm, T., Bisordi, J., Ramchandani, N., Fletcher, J., Quinn, D., Jaffarian, C., Lipman, T., Melkus, G. Tags: Features Source Type: research
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