Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mobile Technology & Online Tools to Track Adherence in Chronic Illness Patients
The purpose of this project is to test the efficacy of Planet T1D, a mobile and web-based technology infrastructure specifically designed to (a) enhance youths' type 1 diabetes disease- and treatment-related knowledge through interactive and game-based educational materials; (b) support adherence to the treatment regimen through customized task prompts via mobile and web-based delivery; and (c) promote patient-provider communication through real-world data collection and feedback loops. Investigators will examine the effectiveness of the Planet T1D mobile app and website in improving treatment adherence, disease-related knowledge, transition readiness, condition management, and the psychological correlates of these variables in youth with type 1 diabetes.
Advances in medical treatment options over the past several decades have translated into
substantially higher survival rates for those who suffer with chronic illness. Consequently,
the prevalence of chronic illness has risen significantly in recent years, such that one out
of every four youth in the United States currently lives with a chronic illness. The health
and well-being of these youth is directly impacted by the degree to which they adhere to
their treatment regimen. However, treatment regimens for chronic illness can be highly
complex, making adherence problematic, particularly when combined with deficits in memory
and executive functioning concomitant with many chronic illnesses. Adherence also tends to
deteriorate over time; the youth's motivation or commitment to treatment may decline as
symptoms improve or negative side effects occur. With low adherence comes worsening symptoms
and significantly greater risk for serious medical complications and mortality in young
adulthood. The costs associated with low adherence, such as the need for additional care,
are also substantial both for the patient and society.
While a number of factors have been found to impact treatment adherence, risk for
non-adherence—across varied forms of chronic illness—is markedly elevated when the youth
lacks disease- and treatment-related knowledge and when parents provide little supervision
for carrying out regimen tasks. With nearly 90% of youth with chronic illness expected to
survive and therefore transition from pediatric care into adult-focused healthcare systems,
it is critically important to empower youth to take ownership of their own healthcare. To do
so, we need to provide accessible, affordable tools that can effectively increase patients'
skills and knowledge for managing their illness and support on-going adherence to their
treatment regimen.
The purpose of this project is to test the efficacy of Planet T1D, a mobile and web-based
technology infrastructure specifically designed to (a) enhance youths' type 1 diabetes
disease- and treatment-related knowledge through interactive and game-based educational
materials; (b) support adherence to the treatment regimen through customized task prompts
via mobile and web-based delivery; and (c) promote patient-provider communication through
real-world data collection and feedback loops. Investigators will examine the effectiveness
of the Planet T1D mobile app and website in improving treatment adherence, disease-related
knowledge, transition readiness, condition management, and the psychological correlates of
these variables in youth with type 1 diabetes.
All participants will complete study measures at pre- and post-assessment time points. In
total, participants will take part in this study for approximately 2 months from pre- to
post-assessment. Families will be recruited to participate in either the treatment condition
or the control group. Families in the treatment condition will receive the Planet T1D app
and access to the associated website for the full duration of the study (2 months) between
pre-test and post-test. Families in the control group will not receive access to the app and
website, but instead will be asked to complete a series of online questionnaires at each of
the two data collection time points (pre-test, post-test).
Investigators hypothesize that greater use (i.e., dosage) and prolonged use of Planet T1D
and access to the associated website will: increase disease-related knowledge, treatment
adherence, self-efficacy for management of type 1 diabetes, current type 1 diabetes
self-management behaviors, readiness to transition to independent self-care, and perceived
benefits of type 1 diabetes treatment, while also decreasing perceived barriers to type 1
diabetes treatment. Moreover, investigators believe that improvement of these outcomes
through use of Planet T1D will result in more positive mental health outcomes for patients,
including higher reported quality of life. Investigators expect that those in the treatment
condition will have better outcomes than those in the control group on all of these measures
at both midpoint and post-assessment time points. Finally, investigators expect all
participants to report high usability, quality, and value of the Planet T1D mobile app and
website and to positively rate their experience with Planet T1D.
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