Patient Characteristics Associated With Annual Nutrition Visits in Children With Type 1 Diabetes.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Pediatric Diabetes Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1155/pedi/4108685
Svetlana Azova, Belinda S Lennerz, Carter R Petty, Erin Gordon, Hannah Michelson, Anna Schmidt, Katharine Garvey, Erinn T Rhodes
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Abstract

Objective: Diabetes organizations recommend nutrition education by a registered dietitian (RD) at least annually following type 1 diabetes (T1D) diagnosis in children. The study objectives were to describe differences over time in annual RD follow-up in children with T1D and to identify patient characteristics associated with RD engagement.

Research design and methods: Data based on 6034 completed diabetes medical visits among 1982 patients aged <18 years with T1D for ≥1 year followed at a pediatric, tertiary care, academic medical center over a 5-year period (2018-2022) were analyzed. Generalized estimating equations models assessed for differences over time in the rates of RD visit completion in the year preceding the last diabetes medical encounter and identified sociodemographic, diabetes care-related, and clinical patient characteristics associated with RD follow-up. Models were fit for the whole sample and groups subset by race and ethnicity.

Results: Observed annual RD follow-up rate over the 5-year period was 20.8%, with the lowest adjusted percentage in 2021 compared to 2018. In multivariable analysis, for each year increase in age (p = 0.004) and diabetes duration (p<0.001), there was a 3% and 15% reduction in the odds of RD follow-up, respectively. RD follow-up was associated with lower hemoglobin A1c within the subsequent year in adjusted analysis (p = 0.029), with the greatest improvement among Hispanic patients.

Conclusions: Annual RD visit frequency among children with T1D is suboptimal. Study findings provide insights for targeted intervention to improve RD engagement. RD follow-up may be associated with improved glycemic outcomes.

与1型糖尿病儿童年度营养访视相关的患者特征
目的:糖尿病组织建议在儿童1型糖尿病(T1D)诊断后,至少每年由注册营养师(RD)进行营养教育。该研究的目的是描述T1D儿童每年RD随访的时间差异,并确定与RD参与相关的患者特征。研究设计与方法:数据基于1982例老年糖尿病患者6034次就诊记录。结果:观察到5年RD随访率为20.8%,与2018年相比,2021年调整后的百分比最低。在多变量分析中,年龄(p = 0.004)和糖尿病病程(pp = 0.029)逐年增加,其中西班牙裔患者改善最大。结论:T1D患儿年度RD访视频率不理想。研究结果为有针对性的干预改善研发参与提供了见解。RD随访可能与改善血糖结局有关。
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Pediatric Diabetes
Pediatric Diabetes 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
14.70%
发文量
141
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Diabetes is a bi-monthly journal devoted to disseminating new knowledge relating to the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes in childhood and adolescence. The aim of the journal is to become the leading vehicle for international dissemination of research and practice relating to diabetes in youth. Papers are considered for publication based on the rigor of scientific approach, novelty, and importance for understanding mechanisms involved in the epidemiology and etiology of this disease, especially its molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects. Work relating to the clinical presentation, course, management and outcome of diabetes, including its physical and emotional sequelae, is considered. In vitro studies using animal or human tissues, whole animal and clinical studies in humans are also considered. The journal reviews full-length papers, preliminary communications with important new information, clinical reports, and reviews of major topics. Invited editorials, commentaries, and perspectives are a regular feature. The editors, based in the USA, Europe, and Australasia, maintain regular communications to assure rapid turnaround time of submitted manuscripts.
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