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Clinical Trial Summary

This study is a pilot 2-armed, randomized, open label, clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of a basal approach to diabetes management as compared to the current standard treatment (regular/NPH).

Patients seen at the Association Rwandaise des Diabetiques (ARD) will be invited to participate in the study and consent will be obtained by the investigation team. This will continue until 40 patients have been enrolled at which time recruitment will be started at a provincial hospital, at which 10 further participants will be recruited. Participants will be consenting to 1) Randomization to basal or current insulin treatment arm and 2) Permission for use of clinical data for research.Participants will be followed every six months for a period of 24 months. The first 6 months will be a wash in period and participants will be randomised (1/1) to their treatments at the 6 month visit.


Clinical Trial Description

All participants will be provided with the consent form (that has been translated into the native language of Kinyarwandan) by the investigators and consent will be obtained from the participant if they are aged 18 and older or by parents/guardians if they are under 18 years. For those aged 14 - 17 years a child assent will be obtained. For those who are unable to read the consent form a patient advocate who will read this form to them and answer any questions a potential participant may have. Each person will have time and space to review all of the study information and they will be informed that participation is completely voluntary and that they will continue to receive their normal care if they do not wish to participate. At this visit the following data will be extracted from their clinical files by a research assistant under the supervision of Prof Kakoma:

At all 6 monthly visits (V1-V4), data from the participants' regular clinical visits (based on the annual evaluation form for the Life For a Child program) will be extracted. This includes HbA1c and microalbuminuria data collection, as well as documentation of: insulin regimen, incidents of severe hypo- and hyper-glycemia, symptoms of hyperglycemia, current schooling level, number of school days missed due to diabetes, self-rating of diabetes control, height, weight, blood pressure, and a basic neurological examination (vibratory sensation of great toe and monofilament testing). Information will be abstracted by research assistants from the National University of Rwanda (NUR), and education and management functions will be carried out by nurses from the ARD that will be trained by Drs Orchard and Edidin.

Each enrolled participant will be followed for a six month period post enrollment on their current treatment regimen so the impact of being enrolled in a study rather than an effect of their treatment, can be assessed.

All participants will be supplied with a glucose meter and sufficient strips to test daily. These results will also be made available to and reviewed by the ARD staff and will be used for further dose adjustment. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01424046
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pittsburgh
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 2011
Completion date November 2014

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