The goal of this clinical study is to assess differences in collaborative efforts to make care fit between clinical encounters in usual care and those using the Making Care Fit tool among young adults with type 1 diabetes and their clinicians. The main question it aims to answer is: What are the differences in collaborative efforts to make care fit between clinical encounters in usual care and those using the Making Care Fit tool? Researchers will compare clinical encounters in usual care with encounters supported by the Making Care Fit tool to examine differences in collaborative efforts to align care and daily life. Participants will: * Take part in an observed clinical encounter with their clinician * Participate in a post-encounter video-stimulated interview reflecting on the consultation * Complete questionnaires about their experiences of the consultation
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Observable efforts of collaboration to align care and life, with and without using the tool.
Timeframe: 1 month from enrollment to the consultation
Perceived and unobservable efforts to align care and life.
Timeframe: 2 months from enrollment into the study to the video stimulated interview
Perceived alignment of care plan and life.
Timeframe: 4 months from enrollment to filling out the last questionnaire