Use of a Novel Smartphone-Based Diabetes Management System Improved Feelings of Confidence and Safety and Reduced Hypoglycemia Fear Among Parents/Caregivers of Children/Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes
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Use of a Novel Smartphone-Based Diabetes Management System Improved Feelings of Confidence and Safety and Reduced Hypoglycemia Fear Among Parents/Caregivers of Children/Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes
Keywords: CGM; CSII; MDI; pediatric; smartphone; type 1 diabetes.
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