Can Behavioral Support Enhance CGM Use in T1D?

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Can Behavioral Support Enhance CGM Use in T1D?
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A study assessing the use of continuous glucose monitoring in patients with T1D shows significant reductions in A1c and diabetes distress, with or without a behavioral intervention.

A randomized controlled trial was conducted to assess the use of CGM among 134 adults with T1D who had not previously used CGM who were recruited from clinics and T1D organizations across the United States.

Participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: one received CGM alone and the other received CGM plus the ONBOARD behavioral intervention, both for 3 months. The ONBOARD intervention included four 60-minute virtual, 1:1 biweekly sessions to address barriers related to wearing the device, data management, social concerns, and trust.At 12 months after initiating CGM, 80% of participants in the ONBOARD group and 71% in the CGM-only group reported using CGM.< .001). The CGM-only group showed greater reductions in diabetes distress than the ONBOARD group at 3 months; reductions were similar between groups at 6 and 12 months.

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