Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Change from Baseline Diabetes Behavior Rating Scale at 12 months |
A measure of diabetes adherence for both parent and child participants. Never (1) - Always(5) with a higher score indicating better adherence. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Primary |
Change from Baseline HbA1c at 6 months and 12 months |
A laboratory test that measures how high blood glucose has been on average over the last 8-12 weeks - for child participants only (Lower number is best) |
Baseline, 6 months, and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Informational Support - Short Form 6a at 12 months |
A measure of social support for the parent participants. Never (1) - Always (5), with a higher score indicating better support. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Emotional Support - Short Form 8a at 12 months |
A measure of social support for the parent participants. Never (1) - Always (5), with a higher score indicating more support. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline NIH Toolbox Emotional Support (Ages 8-17) at 12 months |
A measure of social support for the child participants. Never (1) - Always (5), with a higher score indicating more support. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Diabetes Empowerment Scale Short Form at 12 months |
A measure of diabetes-related self-efficacy for both parent and child participants. Strongly disagree (1) - Strongly agree (5), with a higher score indicating more empowerment. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline PROMIS® Item Bank v.1.0 - General Self-Efficacy at 12 months |
A measure of self-efficacy for the parent participants. I am not at all confident (1) - I am very confident (5), with a higher score indicating higher self-efficacy. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline NIH Toolbox Self-efficacy (ages 8-12) at 12 months |
A measure of self-efficacy for the child participants. Never (1) - Very often (5), with a higher score indicating higher self-efficacy. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Confidence in Diabetes Self-Care (Psychometric properties of a new measure of diabetes-specific self-efficacy in Dutch and U.S. patients with type 1 diabetes) at 12 months |
A measure of diabetes-related self-efficacy for the child participants. Strongly disagree (1) - Strongly agree (5), with a higher score indicating more confidence in self-care ability. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline PROMIS® Item Bank v1.0 - General Life Satisfaction - Short Form 5a at 12 months |
A measure of quality of life for the parent participants. Strongly disagree (1) - Strongly agree (7), with a higher score indicating more life satisfaction. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline PedsQL (Measurement Model for the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory) at 12 months |
A measure of quality of life for the child participants. Never (0) - Almost Always (4), with a lower score indicating better quality of life. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Neuro-QOL Item Bank v1.0 -Pediatric Stigma - Short Form at 12 months |
A measure of stigma for the child participants. Never (1) - Always (5), with a higher score indicating more feelings of stigma. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Diabetes Conflict Scale at 12 months |
A measure of conflict for both the parent and child participants. Almost Always (1) - Never (3), with a higher score indicating less conflict. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline PROMIS® Parent Proxy Item Bank v1.0 - Family Relationships - Short Form 8a at 12 months |
A measure of family characteristics for both the parent and child participants. Never (1) - Always (4), with a higher score indicating better family relationships. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Diabetes Family Behavior Scale at 12 months |
A measure of family characteristics for both the parent and child participants. All of the time (1) - Never (5), with a lower score indicating better family behavior. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Family Functioning Scale at 12 months |
A measure of family characteristics for both the parent and child participants. Totally disagree (1) - Totally agree (6). Responses are summed. Subscales include intimacy (items 1, 4, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 27, 29), conflict (items 3, 5, 8, 9, 12, 14, 17, 19, 22, 24), and parenting style (items 2, 7, 11, 16, 21, 25, 28, 30). |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Impact on Family (Construct: Parental perceptions of the impact of a child's medical condition on the family) at 12 months |
A measure of family characteristics for the parent participants. Strongly disagree (1) - Strongly agree (5), with a higher score indicating more impact (burden). |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Family Satisfaction (FSS) at 12 months |
A measure of family characteristics for the parent participants. Very dissatisfied (1) - Extremely satisfied (5), with a higher score indicating more satisfaction. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Neuro-QOL Item Bank v1.0 -Anxiety - Short Form at 12 months |
A measure of anxiety for the parent participants. Never (1) - Always (5), with a higher score indicating more anxiety. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Neuro-QOL Item Bank v1.0 -Pediatric Anxiety - Short Form at 12 months |
A measure of anxiety for the child participants. Never (1) - Almost always (5), with a higher score indicating more anxiety; Not at all (1) - Very much (5); with a higher score indicating more anxiety. |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Change from Baseline Short-Form Outcome Expectations at 12 months |
A measure of diabetes outcome expectancy for both the parent and child participants. Strongly disagree (1) - Strongly agree (5), with a higher score indicating more positive outcome expectations |
Baseline and 12 months |
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| Secondary |
Usability and Satisfaction Questionnaire |
A measure of technology usability and satisfaction for both the parent and child participants |
12 months |
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| Secondary |
Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) Vantakesh, Morris, et al., 2003 |
A measure of technology usability and satisfaction for both the parent and child participants |
12 months |
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