Advancing Diabetes Management in Adolescents Using Health Information Technology
NCT ID: NCT02115555
Last Updated: 2019-02-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
129 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-05-31
2016-06-30
Brief Summary
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The investigator hypothesizes that the combined approach of a health information technology program plus a conflict-management contract will lead to the best outcomes.
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Detailed Description
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The three arms are:
1. HIT (health information technology) aided approach
2. Contracted conflict-management strategy
3. Combination of the HIT-aided approach and the contracted conflict management strategy
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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HIT-aided approach
Adolescents and their parents randomized to this arm will be oriented on a HIT system. The system transmits self monitoring blood glucose self monitoring blood glucose data to a secure web portal. The subject will receive messages from the HIT system on the meter based upon the Self Monitored Blood glucose tests.
HIT-aided approach
Subjects randomized to this approach will be using the HIT-aided monitor.
Contracted conflict management system
Adolescent-parent pairs will meet with a health educator to establish a behavioral contract that will set patient-centered self-management goals for the adolescent.
Contracted conflict management system
Subjects randomized to this arm will be using the behavioral contracted conflict management system.
HIT plus contracted conflict management
Adolescents and their parents randomized to this arm will be oriented on a HIT system. The system transmits self monitoring blood glucose data to a secure web portal. The subject will receive messages from the HIT system on the meter based upon the tests. In addition, adolescent-parent pairs will meet with a health educator to establish a behavioral contract that will set patient-centered self-management goals for the adolescent. This arm combines arms 1 and 2.
HIT plus contracted conflict management
Subjects randomized to this arm will use both the HIT-aided approach and the behavioral contract conflict management system.
Interventions
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HIT-aided approach
Subjects randomized to this approach will be using the HIT-aided monitor.
Contracted conflict management system
Subjects randomized to this arm will be using the behavioral contracted conflict management system.
HIT plus contracted conflict management
Subjects randomized to this arm will use both the HIT-aided approach and the behavioral contract conflict management system.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* At least one or more parent/guardian who agrees to participate
Exclusion Criteria
12 Years
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Indiana University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Tamara S. Hannon
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Principal Investigators
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Tamara Hannon, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Indiana University School of Medicine
Locations
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Riley Children's Specialties
Carmel, Indiana, United States
Riley Children's Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB-04, IRB00000219
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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