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Pilot study to evaluate effects of an experimental additional remote digital care (TELEDUC-DIAB) to adolescents with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes using digital monitoring platform and educative app
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The use of digital technologies for the support and monitoring of diabetes have gradually become essential in recent years. The scientific literature reveals contrasting effects of digital and mobile technologies, both on adolescents with T1D (type 1 diabetes) and on their relatives. While the majority of studies have focused on connected devices for continuous blood glucose measurement, the specific effects of other tools, such as those of mobile patient therapeutic education applications or medical telemonitoring, are to this day still poorly documented or even unknown.
The study aim to describe the evolution of the glycemic control of adolescents with poorly controled type 1 diabetes during6 months individual TELEDUC-DIAB remote digital care in addition to their conventional follow-up.
The Medical-educational care (TELEDUC-DIAB) consist of:
This project offers original and innovative complementary monitoring: remotely, adapted to the specific needs of adolescents and aimed at improving glycemic control by developing self-efficacy and autonomy in adolescents in the management of diabetes.
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• Other pathologies associated with diabetes which, according to the investigator, could interfere with glycemic control or the management of adolescent diabetes (examples: secondary diabetes, cystic fibrosis, Down syndrome; transplants, corticosteroid therapy, etc.)
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30 participants in 1 patient group
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Julie PELICAN, MD PhD
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