A Research Study Looking at Blood Sugar Control in People With Type 2 Diabetes Previously Treated...
Diabetes MellitusType 2The purpose of this study is to look at the blood sugar control in participants with type 2 diabetes previously treated with premix insulins and initiating treatment with IDegLira. Participants will get IDegLira as prescribed by study doctor regardless of participant's decision to participate in the study. Decision to initiate treatment with IDegLira will be made by study doctor independent from the study. The study will last for about 36 weeks. Participants will be asked questions about their health and diabetes treatment and lab tests as part of their normal doctor's appointment.
A Cross-Sectional Survey to Evaluate Diabetes Management, Control, Complications, Psychosocial Aspects...
DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 moreThis study is conducted in Asia. The aim of this non-interventional study is to evaluate the current status of diabetes management, control, and complications in diabetic subjects in Sri Lanka.
Clinical Outcomes and Healthcare Cost and Resource Utilization (HCRU) in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes...
Diabetes MellitusType 21 moreEvaluation of clinical outcomes (specifically cardiovascular outcomes like hospitalization for heart failure), and healthcare cost, and resource utilization, among patients on empagliflozin as an add-on therapy to metformin versus patients on sulfonylureas as an add-on therapy to metformin in patients with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) and Cardiovascular Disease (CVD).
A Research Study, Looking at How NovoMix® Works in People With Type 2 Diabetes in Local Clinical...
Diabetes MellitusType 2The purpose of the study is to collect information about how NovoMix® 30 works in real world adult population with type 2 diabetes. Participants will get NovoMix® 30 as prescribed by the study doctor. The study will last for about 6-8 months. Participants will be asked questions about their health and their diabetes treatment as part of their study doctor's appointment.
Differential Characteristics of Neuropathy in Type 2 Diabetics With and Without Lower Extremity...
Diabetic Foot UlcerDiabetic Neuropathy1 moreThe primary purpose of this study is to determine the degree of loss of epidermal nerve fibers near a foot wound in patients with diabetic foot ulcers. The secondary purpose will be to determine whether the degree of epidermal nerve fiber loss, the clinical examination, nerve conduction studies or the molecular profile correlates with appearance of lower extremity ulcers in patients with diabetes.
Treatment Use of Generex Oral-lyn™ in Patients With Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes MellitusType 2 Diabetes MellitusThe objective of this Treatment IND protocol is to provide Generex Oral-lyn™ to patients with serious or life-threatening Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes mellitus, with no satisfactory alternative therapy available for treatment of diabetes, and who are not eligible to participate in the ongoing pivotal clinical trial (Protocol GEN-084-OL). This protocol is intended as a substitute for the Single Patient IND mechanism to obtain Generex Oral-lyn™.
Evaluation of Innovated Screening Tools for Type 2 Diabetes Among Chinese Population(SENSIBLE STUDY...
Type II Diabetes MellitusEvaluation of using 2h-UG combined with FPG, AGEsP alone or in combination with FPG in diabetes screening in Chinese natural population
Measuring the Priorities of Patients With Type II Diabetes Using Likert Scale and Best-worst Scaling...
Type II DiabetesIn 2012, the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) issued guidance to clarify the principal benefit-risk factors FDA considers during the reviews for premarket approval applications and de novo classification requests. In addition to a detailed description of benefits and risks, CDRH listed "patient tolerance for risk and perspective on benefit" as a factor that CDRH may consider in regulatory reviews. It underlined the need for developing methods to measure patient preference and incorporate it into regulatory decision-making. The purpose of this study is to advance methods for patient and community engagement in patient-centered outcome research (PCOR) and has three objectives. First, demonstrate good practices for patient and community involvement in PCOR projects by applying principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR). Second, address methodological gaps pertaining to the use of stated-preference methods in studying priorities in PCOR. These include identifying the best methods for identifying patient priorities and strategies for analyzing variation in priorities. The investigators also seek to assess the relevance of stated-preference methods to patients and stakeholders using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Third, demonstrate good practices for applying stated-preference methods by studying the priorities of patients with type II diabetes. While type II diabetes provides an important case study, this research will advance approaches and methods that will be broadly generalizable to other diseases, and to diverse patient and stakeholder groups. Clinical Significance: This project will illustrate and advance methods for assessing the values of patients and stakeholders. It will demonstrate how CBPR methods apply to PCOR studies and the value of stated-preference methods in measuring the priorities of patients and stakeholders and directing health care.
Translation, Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Creole Versions of the EQ-5D and the SF-36...
Diabetes MellitusType 2The evaluation of quality of life in health is particularly important for measuring the impact of the chronic diseases. The scales of measure constitute the main measurement tool in clinical trials because of their psychometrics properties and of their ease of use. Among these scales, the 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36) and the EuroQol five dimensions questionnaire ( EQ-5D) were widely validated in various populations, of which the population of the diabetics patients. Both scales have validated versions in French. In the Antilles and in Reunion Island, diabetes is a frequent pathology and is the subject of many clinical and epidemiological trials. One of the difficulties encountered during the implementation of these studies is the absence of measurement tools validated for these populations. Investigators thus suggest, within a common workgroup uniting Guadeloupe, Martinique and Reunion Island, adapting and validating these scales according to an identical procedure in Creole from Guadeloupe, from Martinique and from Reunion Island and validating the French versions of these scales in their populations of type II diabetics patients.
Bioenergetics and Metabolism in Pediatric Populations
ObesityType 2 Diabetes Mellitus1 moreThe investigators want to learn more about obesity, the development of insulin resistance, and Type 2 Diabetes in children. The investigators will do this through collecting information about children's health and conducting experiments on a variety of samples.