People with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) are randomized to follow the normal scheduled visit procedure in the outpatient clinic OR to have open access to the clinic, i.e. they can get an appointment with a nurse or doctor within defined time intervals via telephone, e-mail or apps. Patient-reported outcomes (patient satisfaction and experience, QoL) clinical variables (HbA1c, blood pressure etc.) and use of human resources (doctors, diabetes-nurses and diet physicians) are monitored.
This is a 24 month prospective randomized controlled trial. People with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) are randomized to two groups: (i) Patients randomized to the control group receive their standard diabetes care and are seen in the out-patient clinic with regular intervals (typically a diabetes nurse every 3-4 month and a diabetes doctor once a year. (ii) Patients randomized to the intervention group are not called for at fixed time points. They can arrange visits in the diabetes clinic whenever they feel the need to do so. The have a guarantee for a consultation with a diabetes nurse within one week and with a diabetes doctor or diet physician within two weeks. Questionnaires (a specific questionnaire focused on patient satisfaction developed for the study and AddQoL) are filled in at time 0 and 24 month. Blood samples for diabetes-related variables (HbA1c, lipid status), blood pressure, body weight etc. are likewise recorded at time 0 and 24 month. Economic and time requirements are evaluated at 24 month.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
357
Free use of any resources in the out-patient clinic
Scheduled use of the out-patient clinic
Hospital of South West Jutland, University hospital of Southern Denmark
Esbjerg, Denmark
Patient reported outcome
Questionnaire regarding satisfaction of the out-patient clinic
Time frame: 24 month
Clinical diabetes variables 1
HbA1c
Time frame: 24 month
Health Care Economy
Use of resources in the out-patient clinic
Time frame: 24 month
Clinical diabetes variables 2
Blood pressure
Time frame: 24 month
Clinical diabetes variables 3
Lipids
Time frame: 24 month
Diabetes Dependent quality of Life
Questionnaire
Time frame: 24 month
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