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Mil Familias Cohort Establishment: a Study to Understand Determinants of Diabetes and Its Complications Among US Latinos

S

Sansum Diabetes Research Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Type2 Diabetes Mellitus
Cardiovascular Diseases

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT03830840
2017 - 6004

Details and patient eligibility

About

The Mil Familias Cohort Establishment involves enrolling 1000 Latino families with at least one member in the family having type 2 diabetes, including children and youth, and measuring the 5 determinants of human health: genetics, biology, behavior, psychology, and society/environment.

Full description

The vision of Mil Familias is to reduce the burden of cardio-metabolic disease among Latino families in Santa Barbara County and beyond. The aim is to establish an observational cohort of 1,000 Latino families, with at least one family member currently living with diabetes, in order to understand better the impact of the 5 determinants of human health (genetics, biology, behavior, psychology, and society/environment) in this population. Once the 1,000-family cohort is established, evidence-based intervention studies will be developed and implemented based on new knowledge, with collaborators from the healthcare, public policy, academic, pharmaceutical, medical device and technology industries. The strategy involves 4 coordinated and iterative components to achieve its mission:

  1. Especialistas: Trusted, bilingual community health workers specially-trained in diabetes education, clinical research methodologies, and care referral. The Especialistas will engage directly with participants to conduct research activities, answer questions, and when necessary, refer participants to appropriate, local community resources.
  2. Data: Facilitated by Especialistas, each individual participant will contribute information on up to 100 different variables relating to their genetics, biology, psychology, behavior and society/environment, thus creating a one-of-a-kind database and associated specimen biobank on Latino health and lifestyle ("Living Information Bank").
  3. Interventions: Based on the data, evidence-based, collaborative, culturally-relevant prevention and treatment strategies are planned to develop once the cohort of 1,000 families has been established.
  4. Allies: This community-based participatory research study requires engagement from key stakeholders from the Latino community, healthcare sectors, hospitals, payers, businesses, people with diabetes and philanthropists. Organizations and individuals support Mil Familias by contributing their resources, experiences, and skill-sets.

Enrollment

405 patients

Sex

All

Ages

7+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Males or females ≥ 7 years of age at enrollment.

  2. Self-reported Latino heritage.

  3. Co-resides with immediate family member (as defined above) OR self with established diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes for at least one year prior to enrollment date.

  4. Signed and dated written informed consent by the date of enrollment.

  5. Based on the research staff's judgment, subject or subject's representative must have a good understanding, ability, and willingness to adhere to the protocol, including performance of self-monitored data collection during the wearable device portion.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Life expectancy < 6 months.
  2. Any active clinically significant physical or mental disease or disorder, which in the investigator's opinion could interfere with the participation of the trial.
  3. Language barriers precluding comprehension of study activities and informed consent.
  4. Participation in other trials involving medication or device within 1 month prior to enrollment.
  5. Known or suspected abuse of alcohol, narcotics, or illicit drugs. -

Trial design

405 participants in 4 patient groups

Adult Individuals with Type 2 diabetes
Description:
Individuals ≥18 years of Hispanic/Latino heritage with an established diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
Adult Family member
Description:
Adult family members, ≥18 years, of the individual with type 2 diabetes
Child family member with diabetes
Description:
Child, ≥7 years but \<18 years, family member with diabetes
Child family member without diabetes
Description:
Child, ≥7 years but \<18 years, family member without diabetes

Trial contacts and locations

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