Research Article
Control-IQ Technology Positively Impacts Patient Reported Outcome Measures and Glycemic Control in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes in a Real-World Setting
Figure 1
Baseline and 16-week patient-reported outcome measures for parents and youth for the hypoglycemia fear survey (HFS) behavior and worry subscales and diabetes impact and device satisfaction (DIDS) subscales. The diamond shape in each boxplot indicates the mean of the total score of the domain, the horizontal line in the middle of each boxplot indicates the median, and the black line is connecting this mean of each domain at the 2 time points. 1Lower score indicates less worry and less behaviors to avoid hypoglycemia. 2Lower scores indicate less impact from diabetes on the individual’s life. 3Higher scores indicate greater satisfaction.