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Improvement of Hyperglycemia/Diabetes in Patients to Improve Safety
NCT06096311 · Northwestern University
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About this study
The goal of this project is to bring together staff and clinicians from Northwestern University/Northwestern Medical Group/Northwestern Memorial Hospital as well as patients and caregivers to assess and redesign the identification and management of hyperglycemia and diabetes during and in transitions of care. There will be 3 different groups for the study: a group of providers \[Group 1\], a group of patients/caregivers and laypersons \[Group 2\], and a stakeholder group \[Group 3\]. Participants will be asked to provide input on potential interventions for a future clinical trial.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Provider Group: Multidisciplinary clinical team (including but not limited to inpatient endocrine nurse practitioners, nurse coordinators, diabetes educators, outpatient nurses, attending physicians, and pharmacists)
* Patient, Caregiver and Layperson Group: Patients must have had hyperglycemia or diabetes at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in the last 5 years.
* Stakeholder Group: Involved in the specific care delivery of diabetes
Exclusion Criteria:
* Provider Group: None
* Patient, Caregiver, and Layperson Group: Patients will be excluded if they did not have diabetes or had hyperglycemia.
* Stakeholder Group: None
Study design
Enrollment target: 30 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2022-04-01
Estimated completion: 2025-12-01
Last updated: 2025-01-09
Interventions
Other: Interviews
Primary outcomes
- • Qualitative Results from Interviews (Up to one year)
Sponsor
Northwestern University · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactAmisha Wallia, MD · contact · a-wallia@northwestern.edu · 312-503-2756
All locations (1)
Northwestern UniversityRecruiting
Chicago, Illinois, United States