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Study of the Impact of PROximity Support for Patients With Type 1 DIABetes Treated With an Insulin Pump or Closed Loop.

NCT06050642 · timkl
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Official title
PRO-DIAB-1: Study of the Impact of PROximity Support for Patients With Type 1 DIABetes Treated With an Insulin Pump or Closed Loop.
About this study
Amidst accelerating innovations in care and limited medical time, many patients with Type 1 diabetes treated by pump or closed-loop therapy appear to have improved glycaemic control, but still experience significant diabetes-related distress. The investigators therefore propose that a new form of patient care service provided by a health service provider and the patient's pharmacist, as part of the new type of care called "enhanced care", could contribute to overcoming this challenge. This study compares two different care services provided to adult patients with Type 1 diabetes (PwT1D) treated with an insulin pump or a closed-loop system, known as standard care and enhanced care, the main difference between which lies in the pharmacist's involvement in the enhanced care model. The originality of this project lies in several points: * Firstly, it involves evaluating a new care model called enhanced care, which has the original feature of including the involvement of the patient's dispensing pharmacist. * The role of home support providers in the psychological aspects of diabetes is poorly documented in the scientific literature. Diabetes-related distress is a well-known complication, but means of prevention remain inadequate. This study integrates live collection of patient data, by the patient. Patient experience is an innovative approach that plays an increasingly important role in the evaluation of new management approaches. * In addition to patient data, this study integrates data from pharmacists and physicians. These data will be used to compare the points of view of healthcare professionals and patients, in order to gain a precise idea of the service provided by the enhanced care. In itself, this comparison could contribute to identifying and understanding the difference in the points of view of healthcare professionals and patients. * While there is a wealth of literature demonstrating the value of pharmacist involvement in the care of Type 2 diabetic patients, such information is lacking for Type 1 diabetes. This study, aimed at investigating the impact of the pharmacist, specifically on the distress of patients undergoing highly technical treatment, is therefore original. * Finally, the design of this pragmatic, randomized study enables real-life practices to be analyzed, while maintaining the highest possible level of evidence.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Be an adult (age ≥ 18 years) * Have Type 1 diabetes * Have been on closed-loop or insulin pump therapy for ≥ 6 months * Be in moderate or high diabetes-related distress defined as a DDS2 score ≥ 6 * Be able to understand and complete questionnaires in French * Be affiliated to the general French Social Security system * Have an e-mail address * Have a cell phone number Non-inclusion criteria: * Be deprived of liberty, under guardianship or curatorship * Not have Internet access or a cell phone * Have benefited or are already benefiting from the Enhanced Care program * Participating in an interventional study on a medical device for diabetes (pump, sensors, etc.) * Patients who are not regularly monitored in the investigating center proposing to include them, or who are likely to change centers or move to a different living area (pharmacy) within a year of inclusion.
Study design
Enrollment target: 340 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: none
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2023-09-04
Estimated completion: 2026-10
Last updated: 2025-07-18
Interventions
Other: enhanced care model provided by Timkl, a home support provider
Primary outcomes
  • Change in the 7-question Type-1 Diabetes Distress Score (T1-DDS-7) [Comparison: Enhanced Care vs Standard Care] (Baseline visit (Month 0) to Final visit (Month 12))
Sponsor
timkl · industry
With: Sanoia
Contacts & investigators
ContactAntoine POUYET, MM · contact · antoine.pouyet@timkl.fr · +33 4 76 52 67 49
ContactNaima HAMAMOUCHE, M Sc A · contact · prodiab1@sanoia.com · +33 4 84 83 00 60
InvestigatorBruno GUERCI, MD PhD · principal_investigator, CHU NANCY
InvestigatorGérard REACH, MD PhD · study_chair, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
All locations (1)
CHU Nice - Hôpital l'Archet 2Recruiting
Nice, Paca, France
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