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2020
DOI: 10.2337/db20-1322-p
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1322-P: Communication Frequency between Visits Is Associated with Improved Glycemic Control in Pediatric Diabetes

Abstract: Background: Children with diabetes are advised to see their diabetes team every 3 months. While we encourage patients and caregivers to communicate between visits, there is limited evidence to support this recommendation. Therefore, we assessed patterns of communication between visits and whether communication frequency via phone and electronic messaging (EMs) is associated with glycemic control. We hypothesized that patients who communicate more frequently will have better glycemic control as measured by hemo… Show more

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