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- Title
Primary Care Providers in California and Florida Report Low Confidence in Providing Type 1 Diabetes Care.
- Authors
Lal, Rayhan A.; Cuttriss, Nicolas; Haller, Michael J.; Yabut, Katarina; Anez-Zabala, Claudia; Hood, Korey K.; Sheehan, Eleni; Basina, Marina; Bernier, Angelina; Baer, Linda G.; Filipp, Stephanie L.; Wang, C. Jason; Town, Marissa A.; Gurka, Matthew J.; Maahs, David M.; Walker, Ashby F.
- Abstract
People with type 1 diabetes may receive a significant portion of their care from primary care providers (PCPs). To understand the involvement of PCPs in delivering type 1 diabetes care, we performed surveys in California and Florida, two of the most populous and diverse states in the United States. PCPs fill insulin prescriptions but report low confidence in providing type 1 diabetes care and difficulty accessing specialty referrals to endocrinologists.
- Subjects
CALIFORNIA; FLORIDA; UNITED States; CONFIDENCE; ENDOCRINOLOGISTS; INSULIN; TYPE 1 diabetes; MEDICAL referrals; MEDICAL prescriptions; GENERAL practitioners; PRIMARY health care; SURVEYS; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors
- Publication
Clinical Diabetes, 2020, Vol 38, Issue 2, p159
- ISSN
0891-8929
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2337/cd19-0060