T1D Exchange at the 86th Scientific Sessions

Check out the research presentations, posters, and discussions from T1D Exchange at the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 86th Scientific Sessions.

People listening at conference

Our team is sharing real-world research focused on improving outcomes for people with type 1 diabetes through data, collaboration, and community-driven insight.

Visit Us at Booth #544

Stop by to connect with the T1D Exchange team and learn more about the research being presented at ADA Scientific Sessions.

 

We’ll be sharing:

  • Current research and ongoing studies
  • Opportunities for collaboration
  • Insights from real-world diabetes data
  • Ways T1D Exchange is working with partners across the diabetes community

Presentation Schedule

Browse upcoming oral presentations, posters, and featured sessions with T1D Exchange researchers and collaborators during the conference.

 

Friday, June 5

 

2:15 p.m. | Oral Presentations - Preventing Type 1 Diabetes | 245 (Level 2)

 

  • 1058-OR: Operationalizing Early-Stage Type 1 Diabetes Screening and Monitoring: A Pediatric Multicenter T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Initiative

    • Sarah Lydia Holly, BSN, Children’s National Hospital

 

Saturday, June 6

 

12:30 - 1:30 p.m. | General Poster Session – Saturday General Poster Session | Poster Hall (Halls D-E)

 

  • 1873-P: How Specific Features May Shape the Shared-Decision Making Process Involved in Clinicians Recommending Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) Systems for People with Type 1 Diabetes (PwT1D): A Qualitative Study

    • Elizabeth A. Mann, MD, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

  • 1910-P: Increasing Adoption of Diabetes Technology among Adults with Type 1 Diabetes in a National Quality Improvement Collaborative: Results from Type 1 Diabetes Exchange

    • Ori Odugbesan, MD, MPH, T1D Exchange

  • 1911-P: Advancing Equity in Diabetes Technology: Type 1 Diabetes Exchange QI Collaborative Multicenter Quality Improvement Project across Adult and Pediatric Centers

    • Ori Odugbesan, MD, MPH, T1D Exchange

  • 2343-P: Common Barriers to Health Equity and Factors Actively Addressed to Improve Health Equity in the Type 1 Diabetes Exchange QI Collaborative
    • Nana-Hawa Yayah Jones, MD, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Center
  • 2372-P: Lived Experiences with Menopause and Perimenopause in Type 1 Diabetes
    • Kathleen Angela Willoughby, PhD, T1D Exchange
  • 2380-P: Agreement between Self-Reported and Laboratory-Measured HbA1c in the T1D Exchange Registry
    • Jaime Lucove, MSPH, T1D Exchange
  • 2381-P: International Comparison of Adjuvant Pharmacotherapy Use in Type 1 Diabetes 2018-2024
    • Sarah Lyons, MD, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital

3:15 - 4:15 p.m. | R07 (Level 2)

 

  • Symposium: Quality Improvement Initiatives at Scale: What Have We Learned?

    • David Walton, MBA, T1D Exchange

 

Sunday, June 7

 

12:30 - 1:30 p.m. | General Poster Session – Saturday General Poster Session | Poster Hall (Halls D-E)

 

  • 1985-P: Increasing Adoption of Diabetes Technology among Children and Youth with Type 1 Diabetes: T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative
    • Ori Odugbesan, MD, MPH, T1D Exchange
  • 2021-P: Describing the FTE of Diabetes Care Teams across the T1D Exchange QI Collaborative
    • Nicole Rioles, MA, T1D Exchange
  • 2031-P: Correlation of Minoritized Ethnicity Representation between Patients and Staff of Diabetes Centers Involved in the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative
    • Selorm Dei-Tutu, MD, MPH, Baylor College of Medicine
  • 2044-P: Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to Identify Barriers and Facilitators to Adoption of a Digital Quality Improvement Portal across a National Type 1 Diabetes Collaborative
    • Alyssa B. Cabrera, MPH, T1D Exchange
  • 2051-P: Diabetes Dietitians in Clinical Practice: Real-World Billing and Practice Data from the T1DX QI Collaborative
    • Rachel J Fenske, PhD, RDN, CDCES, UW Health; UW Health Kids
  • 2062-P: Practice Patterns for CGM Initiation after Diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes in Pediatric and Adult Settings: A T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative Study
    • Franziska Katherine Bishop, MS, CPHS, CDCES, Stanford University
  • 2878-LB: Trends in Automated Insulin Delivery Initiation among Newly Diagnosed Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: A T1D Exchange Multicenter Study
    • Marina Basina, MD, Stanford Health
  • 2879-LB: Using Quality Improvement Strategies to Advance Early Automated Insulin Delivery Initiation in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes: A T1D Exchange Multicenter Study
    • Stephanie Crossen, MD, MPH, University of California, Davis
  • 2905-LB: Economic Policy Impacts on Diabetes Programs in the T1D Exchange QI Collaborative
    • Ananta Addala, DO, MPH, Stanford University
  • 2908-LB: Formal Health Care Transition Policies among Adult and Pediatric Diabetes Centers in the T1DX-QI Collaborative
    • Sarah Corathers, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
  • 2917-LB: Prescribing Practices and Clinical Support for GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes: Data from the T1DX QI Collaborative
    • Yashoda Naik, MBBS, UW Health; UW Health Kids

Monday, June 8

 

2:30-2:45 p.m. | Oral Presentations - The Team, The Team, The Team! What Works in Health Care Team Delivery | 217 (Level 2)

 

  • 1305-OR: Emerging Type 1 Diabetes Screening and Intervention Programs: Insights from 63 Centers in the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement (T1DX-QI) Collaborative

    • Daniel J. DeSalvo, MD, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital

Research That Moves From Insight to Implementation

T1D Exchange works with industry, academia, advocacy organizations, and healthcare professionals to generate evidence based on real-world experience.

 

Our work includes:

 

  • Real-world data and research insights
  • Research shaped by the experiences of people living with diabetes
  • Support for clinical study recruitment
  • Quality improvement work across diabetes care centers
  • Research focused on diabetes technology, care, and outcomes

Let's Connect

Want to learn more about working with T1D Exchange or connecting with our team during ADA Scientific Sessions? Stop by the booth — or reach out to us here to connect with our team.