BEAD-T1D: Building the Evidence to Address Disparities in Type 1 Diabetes (BEAD-T1D)
Type 1 Diabetes
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Type 1 Diabetes focused on measuring Health Disparities, Diabetes Technology, Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes, Health Equity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
The investigators will include youth aged 12-21 years in this study. The lower limit of 12 years was selected as this is the age when youth are able to understand and reflect on the topics discussed in the survey measures and focus groups, such as perceived discrimination. The upper limit of 21 years was selected as this is the upper limit of public payer coverage (for example, California Children's Services). This aim focuses specifically on the family (youth and parent/guardian) factors that determine diabetes technology use and thus requires that youth are living with their parent/guardian in order to be included in this study. For youth under 18, the investigators will obtain both parental permission and youth assent to participate in the study. For those older than 18, the investigators will obtain consent from the youth alone.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diabetes diagnosis in youth other than type 1
- T1D youth less than the age of 12 or older than 21
- non-public payer insurance
- caregivers not living with the youth with type 1 diabetes
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Pilot Intervention
The design for this phase is a prospective pilot study. The intervention modules (co-developed with the stakeholder advisory board in Phase 1 of this aim) will be delivered weekly over a four-week period and will include pre- and post-intervention assessments of survey measurements. The investigators will also evaluate youth diabetes management and technology use. Families will be compensated in a stepwise fashion. Virtual delivery of the pilot intervention will facilitate national recruitment and allow for recruitment during the pandemic or any ensuing limitations to in-person recruitment.