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Reducing Emotional Distress for Childhood Hypoglycemia in Parents (REDCHiP): Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial to Test a Video-Based Telehealth Intervention

机译:减少父母(Redchip)中儿童低血糖的情绪困扰:随机临床试验的方案,以测试基于视频的远程医疗干预

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Background Despite the introduction of new insulin analogs, insulin pumps, and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), young children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) remain vulnerable to episodes of hypoglycemia because of their unpredictable eating and activity patterns and high degree of insulin sensitivity. Caregivers and young children living with T1D learn to fear hypoglycemia because it is uncomfortable, unpredictable, and dangerous. Up to 60% of caregivers of young children with T1D report moderate to severe levels of fear of hypoglycemia, and caregiver fear of hypoglycemia relates to lower quality of life for families and suboptimal child glycemic control. Yet, until recently, there have been no studies reporting on a targeted intervention to treat caregiver fear of hypoglycemia in families of young children. Objective The aim of this project is to conduct a randomized clinical trial of an innovative, video-based telehealth intervention to treat fear of hypoglycemia in caregivers of young children with T1D versus a relevant, age-appropriate attention control intervention. Methods We created the Reducing Emotional Distress for Childhood Hypoglycemia in Parents (REDCHiP) intervention by merging age-appropriate T1D education and behavioral parenting strategies with cognitive behavioral therapy strategies that are effective for reducing fear and promoting adaptive coping. REDCHiP uses 10 video-based telehealth sessions that are a combination of group and individual sessions. We will recruit up to 180 families of young children with T1D to participate in this clinical trial from two pediatric diabetes clinics located in the midwestern and southern United States. Once families have been enrolled, we will randomize caregivers based on child age (age 2-3 years or 4-5 years), child sex, and family CGM use to participate in the REDCHiP or attention control intervention. Families will complete 3 assessment visits that coincide with study entry, end of treatment, and 3-month posttreatment. At each assessment visit, we will collect questionnaire data from caregivers, accelerometry data from caregivers and children, CGM data from children, and a blood sample to measure glycated hemoglobin levels from children. Results Recruitment began in July 2019, and enrollment is ongoing. The first wave of intervention delivery began in December 2019. We anticipate completing enrollment in 2023. Final reporting of results will occur within 12 months of the primary completion date. Conclusions If the REDCHiP intervention is efficacious, next steps will be to examine multiple implementation strategies to determine how best to disseminate the intervention to pediatric diabetes clinics around the world.
机译:背景技术尽管引入了新的胰岛素类似物,胰岛素泵和连续葡萄糖监测(CGM),具有1型糖尿病(T1D)的幼儿仍然易受低血糖发作,因为它们不可预测的饮食和活性模式和高度的胰岛素敏感性。 Caregiers和幼儿与T1D一起学习恐惧低血糖,因为它是不舒服,不可预测的,危险。高达60%的幼儿的护理人员T1D报告中度适度至严重的对低血糖的恐惧程度,并且护理人员对低血糖的恐惧涉及较低的家庭和次优血糖控制的生活质量。然而,直到最近,没有关于治疗护理人员对幼儿家族中低血糖的恐惧的有针对性干预的研究。目的该项目的目的是开展一项创新,视频远程医疗干预的随机临床试验,以治疗对具有T1D与相关的年龄适当关注控制干预的幼儿的护理人员的低血糖症。方法通过合并年龄适当的T1D教育和行为养育策略,为父母(红茶水)干预为儿童低血糖的情绪窘迫,通过对减少恐惧和促进自适应应对的认知行为治疗策略来融合年龄适当的T1D教育和行为养育策略,为父母(红茶水)干预。 Redchip使用10个基于视频的远程医疗会话,这些远程健康会话是组和个人会话的组合。我们将招募高达180名幼儿的T1D,参加位于美国中西部和南部的两份儿科糖尿病诊所的临床试验。一旦家庭注册,我们将根据儿童年龄(年龄2-3岁或4-5岁),儿童性和家庭CGM用于参与红筹或注意力控制干预的监护人。家庭将完成3次评估访问,与学习进入,治疗结束和3个月的后期进行。在每次评估访问中,我们将收集来自护理人员的调查问卷数据,来自儿童的CGM数据,儿童的CGM数据以及血液样本来测量儿童的血液样品。结果招聘始于2019年7月,并正在进行注册。第一波干预交付始于2019年12月。我们预计在2023年度完成招生。最终报告结果将在主要完成日期的12个月内发生。结论如果红茶干预是有效的,下一步将是审查多项实施策略,以确定如何最好地传播世界各地的儿科糖尿病诊所的干预。

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