The purpose of this study is to understand how behavioral health care that is coordinated with diabetes medical care compared with behavioral care that is provided in the community (and therefore not coordinated with diabetes medical care).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
9
Participants will be meeting with a behavioral health provider during their clinic visit. Subsequent visits can be held either via telehealth or in-person. Participants should expect weekly visits during the first two months and less frequent visits (biweekly or monthly) for the last two months. Some sessions that are provided via telehealth might be video recorded and later reviewed to ensure that the program is being delivered as intended.
Participants will meet with a study team member during their in-person visit and will receive a list of clinics that are panelled with their insurance. The participants will be responsible for calling the clinics to set up their appointments. Services might be provided in person or via telehealth based on the participant's preference and the clinics' availability.
Univeristy of Miami
Miami, Florida, United States
Change in Glycemic Control
Will be measured by glycosylated hemoglobin A1c
Time frame: Baseline and 4 months
Change in Diabetes Self-Management
We will measure Type 1 Diabetes Self-management using the Diabetes Management Questionnaire (DMQ; Score Range: 0-100, higher scores indicate greater adherence to diabetes management).
Time frame: Baseline and 4 months
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