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Pillay J, Chordiya P, Dhakal S, et al. Behavioral Programs for Diabetes Mellitus. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2015 Sep. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 221.)

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Appendix HStrength of Evidence Tables for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Table H1. Behavioral programs compared with usual care: strength of evidence for Key Question 1.

Table H1

Behavioral programs compared with usual care: strength of evidence for Key Question 1.

Table H2. Behavioral programs compared with an active control: strength of evidence for Key Question 1.

Table H2

Behavioral programs compared with an active control: strength of evidence for Key Question 1.

Table H3. Behavioral programs compared with usual care: strength of evidence for Key Question 2 (age subgroups).

Table H3

Behavioral programs compared with usual care: strength of evidence for Key Question 2 (age subgroups).

Table H4. Behavioral programs compared with active controls: strength of evidence for Key Question 2 (age subgroups).

Table H4

Behavioral programs compared with active controls: strength of evidence for Key Question 2 (age subgroups).

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