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T1D-PATCHY (Type 1 Diabetes-Promoting Access to diabetes Technology with Community Health Workers for Youth)

Organization ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINELocation BRONX, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Mar 2026Deadline 28 Feb 2031
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202618 year old18 years of age4 year old4 years of ageAcuteAddressAdministratorAdoptionAdvocateAppointmentAwardBrittle Diabetes MellitusCare GiversCaregiversCaringChildhoodChildren's HospitalClinicClinicalClinical TrialsCommunitiesCommunity Health AidesCompetenceConduct Clinical TrialsConflictConflict (Psychology)ConsentConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchConsolidated Framework for Implementation ScienceConsolidated Framework for Implementing ChangeContinuous Glucose MonitorDataDevicesDiabetes MellitusEducationEducational aspectsEmployeeEvidence based interventionFaceFamilyFutureGlycohemoglobin AGlycosylated hemoglobin AGoalsGrantHb A1Hb A1a+bHb A1cHbA1HbA1cHealthHealth CareHealth Care ProvidersHealth PersonnelHealth ServicesHealth Services EvaluationHealth Services ResearchHealth systemHemoglobin A(1)Human ResourcesHumulin RIDDMIndividualInsulinInsulin Infusion SystemsInsulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusInterventionInterviewInvestigatorsJuvenile-Onset Diabetes MellitusK12K12 AwardK12 MechanismK12 ProgramK23 AwardK23 MechanismK23 ProgramKetosis-Prone Diabetes MellitusManpowerMapsMedicaidMedicalMedical Care ResearchMedical centerMentored Clinical Scientist Development ProgramMentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development AwardMentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)MentorsMentorshipMethodologyModelingMolliesNational Institutes of HealthNovolin ROutcomePediatric HospitalsPharmaciesPharmacy facilityPositionPositioning AttributeProcessProviderPublic HealthQOLQuality of lifeRandomizedRandomized, Controlled TrialsRecordsRegular InsulinResearchResearch PersonnelResearchersSchool Health NursingSchool NursingSchoolsSelf EfficacySpecialtyStatistical MethodsStructureSudden-Onset Diabetes MellitusSystemT1 DMT1 diabetesT1DT1DMTechnologyTrainingTrustType 1 Diabetes MellitusType 1 diabetesType I Diabetes MellitusUnited States National Institutes of HealthYouthYouth 10-21acute careage 18age 18 yearsage 4age 4 yearscare coordinationcareer developmentcommunity based participatory researchcommunity health workercommunity interventioncommunity led researchcommunity level interventioncommunity participatory researchcommunity partnered participatory researchcommunity-based interventioncontinuous blood glucose monitorcontinuous blood sugar monitorcontinuous glucose measurementcontinuous sugar monitorcoordinating caredesigndesigningdiabetesdiabetes distressdiabetes-related distressdiabetes-specific distressdifferences in healthdistress related to diabetesdistress specific to diabeteseffectiveness and implementation trialeffectiveness/implementation hybrid trialeffectiveness/implementation trialeighteen year oldeighteen years of ageevidence baseexperiencefacesfacialfour year oldfour years of ageglycemic controlhealth care personnelhealth care workerhealth differencehealth in schoolhealth providerhealth staffhealth workershealth workforcehealthcare employeeshealthcare staffhealthcare workforcehemoglobin A1chuman centered designimplementation outcomesimplementation scienceimplementation strategyimprovedinsulin dependent diabetesinsulin dependent type 1insulin infusion deviceinsulin infusion pumpinsulin pumpintervention mappingjuvenile diabetesjuvenile diabetes mellitusketosis prone diabeteslower income familiesmedical care providersmedical personnelmedical specialtiesmembermortalitynovelparticipatory action researchpediatricpeerpersonnelpost interventionprimary outcomeprocess improvementprogramspsychosocial outcomepsychosocial sequelaepublic health insurancepublic insurancerandomisationrandomizationrandomized control trialrandomly assignedretention rateretention strategysatisfactionscale upschool healthservices researchskillssocialsocial competitionstatistic methodsstrategies for implementationteam-based caretreatment providertype I diabetestype one diabetesuptakeyouth age
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Abstract
Youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) from low-income families or on public insurance are more likely to have

adverse health outcomes and are less likely to use diabetes devices compared with their peers. Diabetes

technology can serve as an intervention target to improve health outcomes for all youth with T1D. There is an

urgent need to…

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