Telemedicine for Adolescents With Insulin-dependent Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Type 1 Diabetes focused on measuring type 1 diabetes, home glucose monitor, upload, cloud
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
-- Age 10-18 years
- Multiple daily injections regimen
- Duration of diabetes > 12 months
- HbA1c > 7%
- Lives outside of Lubbock
- Committed to visit schedule
Exclusion Criteria:
- Foster care or residential facility
- Psychiatric illness
- Developmental delay
- Reading at < 4th grade level
- Pregnancy
- Known seizure disorder
Sites / Locations
- TTUHSC Pediatric Clinic
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Telemedicine
Control
Telemedicine group will test blood glucose at least 4 times a day Each time the meter time-stamps the reading. All meter readings will upload to the cloud via "Myglucohealth" website, where they can be accessed by caregivers, including providers and parents. Parents will be notified by device about the blood glucose testing results. Provider will set device to alert patient or patient's family or send alerts if uploaded numbers are outside an identified range (<70 mg/dL > 300 mg/dL). As per the standard of care, parents are trained to administer sugar containing liquids, or inject extra insulin for hyperglycemia correction. Parents will be encouraged to contact study personnel if they are concerned about the diabetes control. Study personnel will access home blood glucose monitor data, and provide insulin dosing advice. Parents will be asked to upload blood glucose readings prior to each visit.
Control Subjects will continue routine care which requires blood glucose testing at least 4 times a day. Parents will use customary ways to communicate (pager, email, fax or phone) with the Diabetes team, if they are concerned about glycemic control..