Improving Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use in Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes.

Q2 Medicine
Clinical Diabetes Pub Date : 2024-08-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2337/cd23-0104
Faisal S Malik, Samantha G Perez, Sarah Lowry, Kathryn W Weaver, Irl B Hirsch, Catherine Pihoker, Ashley C Moss, Nicole Ehrhardt, Alissa J Roberts
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Abstract

Quality Improvement Success Stories are published by the American Diabetes Association in collaboration with the American College of Physicians and the National Diabetes Education Program. This series is intended to highlight best practices and strategies from programs and clinics that have successfully improved the quality of care for people with diabetes or related conditions. Each article in the series is reviewed and follows a standard format developed by the editors of Clinical Diabetes. The following article describes a quality improvement project focused on increasing the use of continuous glucose monitoring among emerging adults with type 1 diabetes enrolled in a health care transition program in the state of Washington.

改善 1 型糖尿病新发成人患者的连续血糖监测使用情况。
质量改进成功案例》由美国糖尿病协会(American Diabetes Association)与美国内科医师学会(American College of Physicians)和国家糖尿病教育计划(National Diabetes Education Program)合作出版。该系列旨在重点介绍成功提高糖尿病或相关疾病患者护理质量的项目和诊所的最佳实践和策略。该系列的每篇文章都经过审阅,并遵循《临床糖尿病》编辑制定的标准格式。以下文章介绍了一个质量改进项目,其重点是在华盛顿州参加医疗保健过渡计划的 1 型糖尿病新成人患者中增加连续血糖监测的使用。
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Clinical Diabetes
Clinical Diabetes Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The mission of Clinical Diabetes is to provide primary care providers and all clinicians involved in the care of people with diabetes with information on advances and state-of-the-art care for people with diabetes. Clinical Diabetes is also a forum for discussing diabetes-related problems in practice, medical-legal issues, case studies, digests of recent research, and patient education materials.
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