Racial Disparities in Diabetes Technology Use and Outcomes in Type 1 Diabetes in a Safety-Net Hospital

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作者
Fantasia, Kathryn L.
Wirunsawanya, Kamonkiat
Lee, Christopher
Rizo, Ivania [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Boston Univ, Sect Endocrinol Diabet & Nutr, Sch Med, 720 Harrison Ave,Ste 8100, Boston, MA 02118 USA
[2] Boston Med Ctr, 720 Harrison Ave,Ste 8100, Boston, MA 02118 USA
关键词
diabetes technology; health care disparities; safety-net hospital; type 1 diabetes mellitus;
D O I
10.1177/1932296821995810
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Limited data exist regarding diabetes technology use among adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in urban racially/ethnically diverse safety-net hospitals. We examined racial/ethnic differences in the use of continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) in this setting. Methods: A retrospective review of 227 patients >= 18 years of age with T1D seen in an urban, safety-net endocrinology clinic during 2016-2017 was completed (mean age: 39; 80% English-speaking; 50% had public insurance). Diabetes technology use, defined as either CGM or CSII or both CGM and CSII, and clinical outcomes were examined by race/ethnicity. Results: Overall, 30% used CGM and 26% used CSII. After adjusting for age, language, insurance, and annual income, diabetes technology use in non-White patients was significantly lower than in White patients, predominantly lower in Black (aOR 0.25 [95% CI 0.11-0.56]) and patients identified as other race/ethnicity (aOR 0.30 [95% CI 0.11-0.77]). At the highest household income level (>=$75,000/y), Black and Hispanic individuals were significantly less likely than White individuals to use diabetes technology (P < .0007). Mean hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) was lower in patients using any diabetes technology compared with patients using no technology (P < .0001). Use of CGM and CSII together was associated with the lowest HbA1c across all racial/ethnic groups. Conclusions: Racial/ethnic disparities in diabetes technology use and glycemic control were observed even after adjusting for sociodemographic factors. Further research should explore barriers to accessing diabetes technology in non-White populations.
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