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NCT ID: NCT06160063 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Diabetes Acute Complications and Health Literacy in Children

Start date: January 16, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study, in which education on acute complications of type 1 diabetes is planned with board games based on Bandura's social learning theory, children can indirectly learn common points that they may hear about acute complications of diabetes by watching board games of other group members. In line with this theory, children's knowledge needs regarding acute complications of diabetes can be determined, and interventions can be planned to meet the determined needs of children. Thus, the level of knowledge of diabetes health literacy for acute complications of diabetes can be increased. This study will be carried out in a randomized controlled manner to evaluate the effect of educational play in children on acute complications of diabetes and health literacy.

NCT ID: NCT06147817 Completed - Ureter Stone Clinical Trials

Ureteral Stones in Children; What Has Changed With the Increase in Experience?

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

With advances in endourological equipment, minimally invasive procedures have been found to be sufficient for the treatment of ureteral stones in children. The investigators aimed to evaluate the stone-free rate and complications related to the procedure and to compare it with the period when their experience were limited by presenting their patients with ureteral stones treated by ureteroscopy (URS) and holmium YAG laser in the last three years after their 15-year routine endourological practice. The investigators retrospectively compared 54 cases treated with ureteroscopy (URS) for ureteral stones between 2009-2011, the first three years of our endourological interventions in children, and 78 cases treated with URS for ureteral stones between 2020-2022, the last three years of their 15-year endourological experience, from hospital records. Demographic data, stone-free rates, number of procedures and recorded complications were evaluated in both groups.

NCT ID: NCT05412238 Not yet recruiting - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Formulation and Evaluation of the Efficacy of Macro- and Micronutrient Sachets on Pregnant Mothers and Children Aged 6-60 Months

Start date: September 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the present study is formulation and production of sachets containing macronutrients and micronutrients to enrich food at home and evaluate its effectiveness on pregnant mothers and children aged 6 to 60 months living in Sistan and Baluchestan province

NCT ID: NCT05105386 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Environmental Exposure

The Impact of Synergies of Indoor Air Pollutants on Childhood Health and Wellbeing

SynAir-Child
Start date: September 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

To quantify health effects of synergizing chemical and biological pollutants in a targeted population setting, i.e., school-aged children. Indoor air pollutants will be monitored within the classrooms with high end sensors. Exposure data from additional sources (outdoor, home, transports) will be obtained. Health outcomes will be assessed prospectively using validated medical procedures and real-time tracking with mobile health (mHealth) equipment and a gamified computer app.

NCT ID: NCT04571905 Completed - Elbow Fracture Clinical Trials

MagnezixKids Study

Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall objective of the study is to describe the outcomes of osteosyn-thesis with magnesium based screws in children with a primary or second-ary (within 7 days from trauma) dislocated fracture of the Epicondyles ul-naris or Condylus radialis, and to compare them with outcomes of conven-tional osteosynthesis using steel screws. If our results suggest non-inferiority of osteosynthesis with magnesium-based screws, the procedure could be tested formally in a subsequent full-size study.

NCT ID: NCT04173780 Active, not recruiting - Childhood Clinical Trials

Topical 0.01% Atropine for the Control of Fast Progressing Myopia

Myopie-STOP
Start date: February 12, 2020
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Myopia prevalence has dramatically increased worldwide in recent years in the general population and among children. Progressive myopia increases gradually with growth until the age of 20-25 years. At the same time, there is a remarkable increase in the prevalence of severe myopia (more than -6 diopters). Severe myopia is associated with many complications, which can lead to blindness. There is thus an increase in the number of myopic patients in general, and severe myopic patients in particular. The management of myopia and its complications is therefore a major public health issue. All the means likely to slow the evolution of myopia (thus to limit the prevalence of strong myopia) must be developed to limit the consequences. 0.01% Atropine seems to be a drug with a great interest to slow down the progression of myopia. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the efficacy at 1 year of 0.01% atropine (1 drop per day administered for 1 year) on the reduction of fast progressing myopia in children aged 4 to 12, compared to a control group (instillation of a placebo).