Equitable Uptake and Use of Diabetes Technologies
Inequities in T1D care present barriers to achieving equitable health outcomes for individuals with T1D. One contributor to disparities in diabetes care outcomes is the unequal utilization of advanced diabetes technologies like insulin pump, CGM, and closed loop. This study aims to determine enablers and barriers to initiation of advanced diabetes technologies among socially disadvantaged individuals with T1D. Individuals are asked to share their experiences through a semi-structured interview.
Sponsor
Principle Investigator
Alanna Weisman
Researchers
- Joyeuse Senga
- Patience Fakembe
- Angie Wong
- Jana Mara Borras
- Faiqa Tajammal
- Christine MacGibbon
- Wajeeha Cheema
- Ryan Hooey
Co-investigators
- Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret
- Rayzel Shulman
- Lorraine Lipscombe
- Holly Witteman
- Ananya Banerjee
- Justin Presseau
- Meranda Michel Nakhla
- Maman Joyce Dogba
- Erik Lovblom
- Anne-Sophie Brazeau
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