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The Mil Familias Cohort Establishment involves enrolling 1000 Latino families with at least one member in the family having type 2 diabetes, including children and youth, and measuring the 5 determinants of human health: genetics, biology, behavior, psychology, and society/environment.


Clinical Trial Description

The vision of Mil Familias is to reduce the burden of cardio-metabolic disease among Latino families in Santa Barbara County and beyond. The aim is to establish an observational cohort of 1,000 Latino families, with at least one family member currently living with diabetes, in order to understand better the impact of the 5 determinants of human health (genetics, biology, behavior, psychology, and society/environment) in this population. Once the 1,000-family cohort is established, evidence-based intervention studies will be developed and implemented based on new knowledge, with collaborators from the healthcare, public policy, academic, pharmaceutical, medical device and technology industries. The strategy involves 4 coordinated and iterative components to achieve its mission: 1. Especialistas: Trusted, bilingual community health workers specially-trained in diabetes education, clinical research methodologies, and care referral. The Especialistas will engage directly with participants to conduct research activities, answer questions, and when necessary, refer participants to appropriate, local community resources. 2. Data: Facilitated by Especialistas, each individual participant will contribute information on up to 100 different variables relating to their genetics, biology, psychology, behavior and society/environment, thus creating a one-of-a-kind database and associated specimen biobank on Latino health and lifestyle ("Living Information Bank"). 3. Interventions: Based on the data, evidence-based, collaborative, culturally-relevant prevention and treatment strategies are planned to develop once the cohort of 1,000 families has been established. 4. Allies: This community-based participatory research study requires engagement from key stakeholders from the Latino community, healthcare sectors, hospitals, payers, businesses, people with diabetes and philanthropists. Organizations and individuals support Mil Familias by contributing their resources, experiences, and skill-sets. ;


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NCT number NCT03830840
Study type Observational
Source Sansum Diabetes Research Institute
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date February 1, 2019
Completion date March 29, 2022

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