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The objective of the trial is to investigate the effect of adherence to oral semaglutide dosing instructions on glycaemic control in people with type 2 diabetes, which are dysregulated on metformin and naïve to second line antidiabetic treatment.
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The trial is a prospective non-interventional clinical trial with a duration of 12 weeks and will be conducted at Steno Diabetes Center North Denmark (SDCN)/the Endocrinology Outpatient Clinic, Aalborg University Hospital.
The participants of this non-interventional clinical trial are people with T2D, which are dysregulated on metformin and naïve to second line antidiabetic treatment. As these patients do not have glycaemic control despite treat-ment with metformin and lifestyle interventions, the next recommended step in the treatment, according to current guidelines, is to add a second line antidiabetic to the treatment. As the treatment, according to guidelines, should be individualised, only patients which would start treatment with oral semaglutide independently of this trial are eligible for trial inclusion.
The trial period starts with the first visit to the trial site and ends 12 weeks later with the second visit to the trial site. A CGM baseline of each participant is collected prior to oral semaglutide initiation, corresponding to the two first weeks of the trial period. After oral semaglutide initiation, CGM data, physical activity, time of dosing, and water volume intake at dosing time are collected throughout the remaining trial period. The participants are asked to report occurrences of nausea and vomiting including time, duration, and severity (using a scale from 0-10, as previously described). In addition, the participants are asked to register time of breakfast at 3 time periods of the clinical trial.
The patient-reported adherence and satisfaction of the diabetes treatment is assessed using the TRIM-D, which is a questionnaire consisting of 28 questions, divided into five subcategories: treatment burden, daily life, diabetes management, compliance, and psychological health. The participants are asked to electronically answer the TRIM-D questionnaire at the start and end of the trial. The TRIM-D questionnaire is used in the validated Danish version. Data on health belief is obtained by asking the participants to answer the questionnaire developed by Given, et al. and adapted by Becker and Janz. The participants will furthermore be asked to answer a questionnaire on social support, developed by Sarason, et al. The questionnaires on health belief and social support are translated to Danish.
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20 participants in 1 patient group
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Nynne S Holdt-Caspersen, MSc
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