Our latest work highlights how menopause alters insulin sensitivity and diabetes management, yet the intersection remains under-researched. This study explores how menopause stages impact diabetes outcomes.
Our April 2020 dQ&A survey of 4,700 U.S. diabetes patients finds supply chains largely intact yet short-term delays and risky pharmacy visits hinder refills.
Our second COVID-19 impact survey of 4,500+ U.S. diabetes patients found ongoing drug/supply delays, care disruptions, and declines in diet and exercise.
Our study of US patients explores insulin rationing’s physical & emotional impact through qualitative & quantitative research. Check out the community video.
This survey explores the impact of COVID-19 on diabetes management, revealing high concern, precautionary steps, and changes in work and daily routines.
A recent patient-reported outcome (PRO) measurement found that reduced hypoglycemia awareness is common in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
dQ&A launches a new tracking study of Italians with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, capturing real-world insights on care, technology use, and daily challenges.
Our study reveals that perceptions of hypoglycemia profoundly shape life with diabetes, exposing its broad mental, emotional, and physical toll.
A 3,000-person dQ&A survey shows 9% of those with T1D and 17% of those with T2D on insulin reported that they have self-rationed insulin because of cost.