Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

All persons with type 1 diabetes are at risk for developing hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). This is a life-threatening condition that leads to profound fear of hypoglycemia and reduced quality of life. Fear of hypoglycemia results in glucose fluctuations (from high to low glucose levels). Young adults are particularly at risk because they report high levels of fear of hypoglycemia and poor glucose control. Currently, no diabetes self-management programs specifically address how to cope with fear of hypoglycemia. The investigators propose to pilot test a fear reduction intervention (Fear Reduction Efficacy Evaluation [FREE]) and its effects on fear of hypoglycemia, diabetes self-management, glucose control, and glucose variability.


Clinical Trial Description

In persons with type 1 diabetes (T1DM), hypoglycemia is the major limiting factor in achieving optimal blood glycemic control. All persons with T1DM are at risk for hypoglycemia (blood glucose level < 70 mg/dl), which is life-threatening and accompanied by serious physical and psychological symptoms, resulting in a profound fear of hypoglycemia (FOH) and reduced quality of life. Young adults with T1DM are at greater risk for FOH and have worse glycemic control and self-management behavior than other age groups with T1DM. The investigator's preliminary research identified that 77% of young adults with T1DM reported FOH, and FOH resulted in increased glycemic variability. Glycemic variability (GV) is the minute-to-minute fluctuation in blood glucose that can be missed if looking only at A1C, a longer-term measure. Increased GV is dangerous because it is associated with cardiovascular events and diabetes complications. A major gap exists in how to manage FOH as a component of diabetes self-management. The Investigators specifically aim to: (1) determine the feasibility and acceptability of a fear reduction program in young adults with T1DM, who experience FOH; and (2) determine the impact of an 8-week cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based intervention on the outcomes: FOH, self-management behavior, glycemic control, and GV. To achieve these aims, the investigators propose a randomized controlled trial in 50 young adults aged 18 to 35 years with T1DM. At completion, FOH will be measured and glycemic patterns will be analyzed to determine differences between the FREE and control groups. Findings from this proposed pilot study will serve as the foundation for a larger clinical trial to reduce FOH and improve self-management, glycemic control, and GV. This program of research promises to reduce the development of diabetes complications and improve quality of life for young adults with T1DM. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03549104
Study type Interventional
Source University of Illinois at Chicago
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 14, 2019
Completion date June 30, 2021

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT04476472 - Omnipod Horizon™ Automated Glucose Control System Preschool Cohort N/A
Completed NCT03635437 - Evaluation of Safety and Diabetes Status Upon Oral Treatment With GABA in Patients With Longstanding Type-1 Diabetes Phase 1/Phase 2
Completed NCT04909580 - Decision Coaching for Youth and Parents Considering Insulin Delivery Methods for Type 1 Diabetes N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT00679042 - Islet Transplantation in Type 1 Diabetic Patients Using the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Protocol Phase 3
Completed NCT03293082 - Preschool CGM Use and Glucose Variability in Type 1 Diabetes N/A
Completed NCT04016662 - Automated Insulin Delivery in Elderly With Type 1 Diabetes (AIDE T1D) Phase 4
Completed NCT02527265 - Afrezza Safety and Pharmacokinetics Study in Pediatric Patients Phase 2
Completed NCT03738865 - G-Pen Compared to Glucagen Hypokit for Severe Hypoglycemia Rescue in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Phase 3
Completed NCT03240432 - Wireless Innovation for Seniors With Diabetes Mellitus N/A
Completed NCT03168867 - Effectiveness Trial of an E-Health Intervention To Support Diabetes Care in Minority Youth (3Ms) N/A
Completed NCT03674281 - The VRIF Trial: Hypoglycemia Reduction With Automated-Insulin Delivery System N/A
Completed NCT03669770 - Ultrasound Classification and Grading of Lipohypertrophy and Its Impact on Glucose Variability in Type 1 Diabetes
Recruiting NCT03682640 - Azithromycin Insulin Diet Intervention Trial in Type 1 Diabetes Phase 2
Recruiting NCT04096794 - Chinese Alliance for Type 1 Diabetes Multi-center Collaborative Research
Completed NCT02882737 - The Impact of Subcutaneous Glucagon Before, During and After Exercise a Study in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus N/A
Recruiting NCT02745808 - Injectable Collagen Scaffold™ Combined With HUC-MSCs for the Improvement of Erectile Function in Men With Diabetes Phase 1
Completed NCT02562313 - A Trial Investigating the Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion of a Liquid Formulation of BioChaperone Insulin Lispro in Comparison to Humalog® Phase 1
Completed NCT02558491 - Feasibility of a Decision Support System to Reduce Glucose Variability in Subject With T1DM N/A
Withdrawn NCT02518022 - How to be Safe With Alcoholic Drinks in Diabetes N/A
Withdrawn NCT02579148 - Collagen Scaffolds Loaded With HUCMSCs for the Improvement of Erectile Function in Men With Diabetes Phase 1