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Filter by:This research will be carried out with a randomized controlled experimental design to examine the effect of education based on the Health Belief Model for individuals with Type 2 Diabetes on their health beliefs, self-efficacy and healthy lifestyle behaviors. During the research, the relevant polyclinic will be visited regularly. The patients who are followed up in the outpatient clinic for type 2 diabetes will be evaluated in terms of sampling eligibility criteria and their willingness to participate in the research will be questioned. The patients to be included in the study will be randomly assigned to intervention and control groups using the random sampling method. In determining the sample size, two groups, intervention and control, were compared using the "G*Power v3.1.9.4" program. Effect size (d) = 0.80, type I margin of error (α) = 0.05, minimum sample volume to provide test power (1-β) = 0.90, total 68 (experimental group 34, control group 34) is sick. However, it is planned to recruit 20% more patients (41 experiment, 41 control) in order to increase the power and reliability of the research, and there may be losses in the research process. In the collection of research data; Introductory Characteristics Information Form, Diabetes Health Belief Model Scale, Diabetes Self-Efficacy Scale and Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale-II will be applied.
Self monitoring of blood glucose level is crucial in diabetes management, but currently available methods, lancet, have shown low compliance of self monitoring of blood glucose because of pain, keratinization of finger tip, secondary infection. The purpose of this study is evaluating laser lancing device which cause much less pain than lancet to increase compliance of blood sugar checking, and to establish self monitoring system for patients of chronic diseases. The investigators recruit total of 80 type 2 diabetes patients who visit Korea University Medical center Guro and Ansan hospital. HbA1c level of subject is more than 6.5% and less than 8.5%, and their age is above 20 years and under 80 years. Subjects are randomly distributed in group A or B. Group A subjects use laser device to check blood glucose for 2 months, then take a month for wash out period. After wash out period, participants use lancet for following 2 months. Group B perform the process vice versa. The investigators evaluate the number of blood glucose measurement, HbA1c, diabetes distress scale, average pain score, average satisfaction score from each group.
The planned study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic (PK) properties of CPL207280 after multiple (14 days) administration in patients with type 2 diabetes.
The study aims to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of a digital lifestyle intervention, called Fitness Digital (FitD), for individuals with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.
This trial aimed to assess whether assumed increase in physical activity after tele-exercise training can improve cardiorespiratory fitness of patients with cardiometabolic multimorbidity.
QURE will use its CPV technology in a randomized controlled trial to measure how SomaLogic's diagnostic test (the Cardiovascular Disease in Type 2 Diabetes) changes clinical practice and improves patient outcomes.
This study is being completed to compare two dietary approaches for participants with type 2 diabetes. This research will test whether a very low-carbohydrate or a plate-method diet better improves outcomes for blood glucose control and body composition for patients with type 2 diabetes that follow one of these approaches for 12 months. Participants that meet screening and eligibility will be randomized to one of the two diets. In addition to the diet, study specific visits and assessments will be performed at various timepoints.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of the consumption of bread produced with the addition of pomegranate peels, which has a high antioxidant content, on blood glucose and lipid parameters, and some oxidant-antioxidant enzymes and lipid peroxidation in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
In this study, we will determine the feasibility of an innovative care model for young adults with diabetes and compare the primary and secondary outcomes in the innovative model to those in the usual care model for adult diabetes management at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Diabetes Center.
Purpose: This study will test the efficacy of a family-focused lifestyle intervention for reducing type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk factors and increasing Quality of Life (QoL) among high-risk Latino families.