Section 5B - Data Collection (Phase 3 - 1/2011, rev. 8/2011)
Section 5B - Page 9
Cohort
Study
5.1.13.
Socio-cultural factors
We will query household income, per capita income, family structure, preferred
language,
migration status, and parental and participant-attained education.
5.1.14.
Processes of care
We will query the type and frequency of seeing health care providers (for diabetes and
for primary care), processes of diabetes self-management training, and recent
hospitalizations. Quality of Care is assessed based on ADA guidelines for pediatric and
adult diabetes care in terms of testing frequency for A1c, blood pressure, lipids, and urine
albumin
(45)
. We will use questionnaire instruments used in SEARCH Phases 1 and 2 to
assess quality of care. Receipt of services will be measured
by self-report by parents
(patient age <18) or adult patients (age > 18).
5.1.15.
Barriers to care
Barriers to care will be measured via items from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare
Providers and Systems survey (CAHPS 3.0) Supplemental Item Set for Children with
Chronic Conditions and one additional item to assess foregone care (care not received
that parents thought was necessary)
(46)
. We will assess access, cost, and interaction
barriers.
5.1.16.
Transition to adult care: assessment of care will be assessed in four topic areas
i)
Topic 1: Preparation for transition - We will use select questions from the
National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs to answer key
questions about preparation for transition. Using these questions will allow
comparison between National Survey and SEARCH. These questions would only
be asked of those who are still in Pediatric DM care. We will consider adding
some of these questions to the survey for youth ≥ 10 years of age in addition to
administering to the parent/guardian of youth >10.
ii)
Topic 2: Determining that a change from pediatric to adult provider has occurred.
We will use the SEARCH Annual Health Questionnaire
used in SEARCH Phase
2 to address this topic. An analysis from SEARCH data showed that 55% of
respondents reported a change in provider between the age of 17 and 24 with a
mean age for transfer of 19.1 years with SD 1.7 years. These data suggest that the
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