Codevelopment of a complex intervention to reduce inequalities in paediatric diabetes secondary care outcomes for children with type 1 diabetes from underserved groups
Aidan Searle, Jessica R Wheeler, Ian Litchfield, Julian P H Shield, Timothy Barrett, Sheila Greenfield, Kerry Leeson-Beevers, Sabi Redwood, C Austin

TL;DR
This paper describes the development of a program to improve diabetes care for children from underserved groups by addressing social, community, and clinical factors.
Contribution
The study introduces a codeveloped, COM-B-based intervention package to reduce diabetes care inequalities in underserved pediatric populations.
Findings
Four intervention elements were identified: peer support, health coaching, family/community support, and HCP training.
The program emphasizes cultural competence and poverty awareness among healthcare practitioners.
The 'Diversity in Diabetes' program will next test feasibility in additional centers.
Abstract
To codevelop (with children and young people with diabetes (CYPD)) an intervention to improve diabetes control and future health outcomes of CYPD from ‘underserved’ groups, to reduce treatment outcome inequalities between different socioeconomic and ethnic groups. To follow Medical Research Council guidance for complex interventions and the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behaviour) model for behaviour change intervention development. In phase 1 (previously reported), we established the evidence base, conducted literature reviews and analysed data from semistructured interviews with CYPD and their carers. In phase 2 (this report), we applied the COM-B framework to identify intervention components; in phase 3 (this report), we evaluated these components, including focus groups with CYPD, their carers’ and healthcare practitioner (HCP) surveys, using the Acceptability,…
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TopicsAdolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Diabetes Management and Research · Child and Adolescent Health
