Health Equity Intervention for Youth with Type 1 Diabetes and High Social Risk
Stephanie M. Stover-Kempers, Kristen A. Torres, Samantha A. Barry-Menkhaus, Celeste Jenisch, Kim Spiro, Michael A. Harris, David V. Wagner

TL;DR
A health program for youth with type 1 diabetes and high social risk reduced hospital admissions and improved blood sugar control compared to a control group.
Contribution
First study to compare NICH program outcomes with a control group using electronic health records.
Findings
NICH youth had a significant reduction in hospital admissions over time.
NICH youth showed lower HbA1c levels compared to the control group after one year.
NICH participants had a greater reduction in admissions than the comparison group.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) who experience avoidable complications often have dangerously high and consistently elevated HbA1c values. Novel Interventions in Children’s Healthcare (NICH), a program designed to effectively intervene with this population, has demonstrated success with reducing avoidable complications and improving HbA1c in these youth. However, prior examinations of program outcomes have not included a comparison group. This is the first study to compare electronic health record (EHR) outcomes (i.e., HbA1c values, hospital utilization) of NICH youth to a comparison group. Methods: Youth with T1D and avoidable complications were referred to NICH (n = 101; NICH = 40; comparison = 61) from the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Retrospective EHR review included one year prior to and two years post NICH referral. Outcomes included…
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TopicsAdolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Diabetes Management and Research · Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
