DiabetesFlex - Patient Involvement and Patient-reported Outcome Measures in Type 1 Diabetes
Type1 Diabetes Mellitus
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Type1 Diabetes Mellitus focused on measuring Self-management, Patient Activeted measure, Patient-reported outcome, Type 1 diabetes Mellitus, Non-inferiority study
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Age over 18 years Have had T1DM for more than 1 years Be able to use the Danish-language general website on healthcare www.sundhed.dk Be mentally well functioning Understand and read Danish Access to internet
Sites / Locations
- Aahurs University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
No Intervention
DiabetesFlex
Standard care
In DiabetesFlex intervention, patients are offered 3 consultations/year. One mandatory consultations (30 minutes). The patient, an endocrinologist and a diabetes nurse attend. Two optional consultations, patients can choose between face-to-face consultations, a telephone consultation or to cancel the consultation. Ahead of the consultations, patients fill out the AmbuFlex Diabetes questionnaire and deliver a blood and urine sample. Based on the patient's response to the AmbuFlex Diabetes questionnaire, the result of the blood sample and the urine sample, the diabetes nurse assign the patient to a face-to-face consultation, a telephone consultation or no consultation with an endocrinologist, a diabetes nurse or a dietician.
Standard diabetes care consists of 3 consultations (15 minutes)/year with a physician or a diabetes nurse by turns. Ahead of the consultation patients send in a blood sample for measuring HgA1c, urine sample for measuring urin-albumin creatinin ratio and other blood samples depending of arrangements made in the last consultation. Once a year in relation to a consultation, patients fill in the Problem Area In Diabetes (PAID) (20) scale together. Furthermore, based on the patients or healthcare professional judgement, patients see a dietician when needed.