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Parent-reported management of type 1 diabetes in Australian children and adolescents: differences by cultural and linguistic diversity, socio-economic status, and rurality - (P-36)

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Poster Corner 4 WEDNESDAY: Outcomes and Care Models
Outcomes and Care Models
Unrecognized social needs in a Canadian Tertiary Care Pediatric Diabetes Clinic: insights from navigating social resources for children's health (NSRCH) study ( C. ZUIJDWIJK )
Time in hypoglycemia is not related to Time in Tight Range or HbA1c ( R. HANAS )
Establishing a pediatric type 2 diabetes registry with the T1D exchange QI collaborative ( C. DEMETERCO-BERGGREN )
Onset of stage 3 type 1 diabetes (T1D) in children and adolescents with and without early T1D detection programs ( O. KORDONOURI )
Association between menstrual cycle phases and insulin requirements in adolescent females with type 1 diabetes using automated insulin delivery: effect of hormonal contraception ( O. KORDONOURI )
ConnecT1D: reorienting diabetes care from episodic visits to a proactive continuum improves glycemic outcomes and narrows health equity gaps ( S. CORATHERS )
Audit of National First Year of Care (FYOC) pathway for children and young people (CYP) with a new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in England ( P. CHRISTIAN )
Beyond babysitting: a real-world model of in-person diabetes coaching & mentorship for children and families ( S. LARKIN )
How burdened are parents of young children (< 6 years) diagnosed with early (stage 1 or 2) or clinical (stage 3) type 1 diabetes (T1D) in their child compared to the general population? ( O. KORDONOURI )