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Filter by:Type 1 diabetes (T1D), is associated with considerable risk of morbidity and mortality due to chronic hyperglycemia. Despite innovations in management, pediatric patients of African ancestry (AA) have been found to have persistently higher mean blood glucose (MBG) than European ancestry (EA) patients. The investigators hypothesize that an intervention using advanced insulin delivery technology together with home management will sustainably improve MBG to levels comparable to EA patients without increasing hypoglycemia. The investigators will first perform a small "field trial" of the intervention in African American patients having T1D, with 8.5<HbA1c<12% aged 10-17 years. The primary intervention approach will use a combination of an advanced hybrid closed loop (AHCL) pump + enhanced home video management conferencing with study CDE nurse coordinator. Information gained in the "field trial" will be used to more specifically tailor the intervention in a randomized trial. In the second part , the investigators will conduct a randomized trial of the study intervention in participants with the same clinical features as the field trial for a six month pilot period. Participants will be randomized into one of four groups. The special intervention group (AHCL+conferencing) group will be compared with a group using patient's current insulin management+followup, vs AHCL+without conferencing, vs patient's standard insulin management+conferencing. The investigators will compare HbA1c, MBG, time in glycemic range, ability to adhere with home management, satisfaction with management procedures between the groups.
Eighteen preschool aged children and their families will attend structured, multidisciplinary, family-centered intensive education sessions over a 3-day weekend in a residential camp setting to address the unique challenges of managing type 1 diabetes mellitus in young children.