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Autor:
Rachel M. Wasserman, Dayna E. Mcgill, Lisa K. Volkening, Lori M. Laffel, Barbara J. Anderson, Deborah A. Butler, Wendy Levy
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Technol Ther
Aims: Teens with type 1 diabetes (T1D) often struggle with diabetes self-management, which may lead to suboptimal self-care and worsening hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). Innovative strategies are needed to improve self-care and protect against glycemic decli
Autor:
Dayna E. Mcgill, Lori M. Laffel, Barbara J. Anderson, Lisa K. Volkening, Rachel M. Wasserman, Deborah A. Butler
Publikováno v:
Diabetic Medicine. 36:600-605
AIMS To evaluate an 18-month text-messaging intervention in teenagers with Type 1 diabetes and to assess factors associated with text responsiveness and glycaemic benefit. METHODS Teenagers with diabetes (N = 147), aged 13-17 years, received two-way
Autor:
Dayna E. Mcgill, Persis V. Commissariat, Lori M. Laffel, Barbara J. Anderson, Rachel M. Wasserman, Lisa K. Volkening
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 69
Background: Teens with T1D are burdened by physical, social, and emotional challenges that can lead to diabetes distress, impacting self-care and health outcomes. We assessed diabetes distress and associated factors in teens with T1D over 18 months.
Autor:
Stuart A. Weinzimer, Lindsay Roethke, Persis V. Commissariat, Lori M. Laffel, Eyal Dassau, Dayna E. Mcgill, Jennifer L. Finnegan, Lisa K. Volkening
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 69
Aim: Although hybrid closed loop insulin delivery systems simplify self-care with automated insulin delivery, it remains necessary for patients to enter planned carbohydrate intake for meals and snacks. We interviewed children, teens, and young adult
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Diabetes ISBN: 9783030332846
Childhood and adolescence are marked by continuous physical and emotional development; these developmental stages also mark common periods when youth may be diagnosed with diabetes. This chapter explores multiple neuroendocrine and biobehavioral fact
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33286-0_3
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33286-0_3
Autor:
Dayna E. Mcgill, Lisa K. Volkening, Andrew Muir, Deborah Young-Hyman, Lori M. Laffel, David Pober
Publikováno v:
Journal of Adolescent Health. 62:219-225
Depressive symptoms occur at various times during the life cycle in persons with type 1 diabetes. We investigated depressive symptoms prospectively in youth with new-onset type 1 diabetes and in those beginning pump therapy.Youth with type 1 diabetes
Autor:
Eveline R. Goethals, Lisa K. Volkening, Deborah A. Butler, Dayna E. Mcgill, Persis V. Commissariat, Lori M. Laffel
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 68
Aim: During adolescence, teens with T1D increase self-care, anticipating future independence. To assess TR skills (i.e., affective, behavioral, and cognitive preparation to transfer from pediatric to adult care), teens with T1D and parents completed
Autor:
Lisa K. Volkening, Lindsay Roethke, Stuart A. Weinzimer, Eyal Dassau, Dayna E. Mcgill, Jennifer L. Finnegan, Persis V. Commissariat, Lori M. Laffel
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 68
Aim: Patient expectations for an ideal AP system demand creative and attractive solutions in order to maintain engagement and positively impact glucose levels in young persons with T1D. To explore pediatric opinions on optimizing glycemic benefits of
Autor:
Wendy Levy, Rachel M. Wasserman, Dayna E. Mcgill, Lisa K. Volkening, Deborah A. Butler, Lori M. Laffel, Barbara J. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 67
Background: As teens with T1D become increasingly independent in self-care, adherence and glycemic control deteriorate. Teens need innovative ways to improve self-care and protect against glycemic decline. We evaluated a text messaging intervention i
Autor:
Dayna E. Mcgill, Deborah A. Butler, Michelle Katz, Lori M. Laffel, Kara R. Harrington, Lisa K. Volkening
Publikováno v:
Diabetes technologytherapeutics. 20(6)
Background: Consistent use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has been associated with improved glycemic control in youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D). There are many barriers to device uptake and continued use. There is a need to understand patien