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Pilot and Feasibility Trial of HypoPals, a Mobile Health Intervention for Improving Hypoglycemia Self-management in Type 1 Diabetes Adults Using Advanced Diabetes Technologies
A mobile health program "HypoPals", which incorporates data from continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) and sends personalized text messages to help people sharpen their low blood sugar symptom detection skills, and help people consider how they think of low blood sugar, was devised. The goal of the current study is to make sure that HypoPals runs smoothly, users find the intervention useful, and the way the researchers conduct the final study will be correct (i.e., there is a need for 'pilot testing' the developed technology and research methods). All participants will receive basic hypoglycemia education text messages, and then be randomized to one of the four experimental conditions: Hypoglycemia Symptom Detection Training, Education Plus, both Symptom Detection Training and Education Plus, and usual care. Participants may receive additional interventional text messages based on the experimental condition participants are assigned to. The study may terminate after collecting sufficient data to evaluate the primary outcome (i.e., determining the number of participants recruited to reach 20 participants who complete the intervention).
Age
18 - 70 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Start Date
September 19, 2023
Primary Completion Date
February 2, 2024
Completion Date
February 12, 2025
Last Updated
June 18, 2025
40
ACTUAL participants
Basic Education
BEHAVIORAL
Hypoglycemia Symptom Detection Training
BEHAVIORAL
Education Plus
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University of Michigan
Collaborators
NCT03970720
NCT07051005
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