LEAP: Let's Empower and Prepare Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
In Los Angeles County, the most populous county in the United States, there are an estimated 8,000 children under the age of 21 with type 1 diabetes. Although provisions for pediatric care exist, once these children become young adults they age out of their health care services. There is no formal transitional care program to help these individuals through this process of changing health plans and many end up without adequate care. This project aims to develop and implement a transition care program for young adults with type 1 diabetes in order to ensure uninterrupted transition from pediatric to adult diabetes health care and improve health and psychological outcomes.
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Detailed Description
The Final LEAP Program is a one year curriculum designed to give young adults with type 1 diabetes the skills to effectively transfer from pediatric to adult care without lapse in medical treatment. The Final LEAP curriculum consists of four modules; 1) back-to-basics diabetes education, 2) handling daily life with diabetes, 3) navigating the healthcare system/transitioning, and 4) issues relating to sex, drugs and alcohol. Additionally, the program includes quarterly group classes covering topics such as enrolling into a Los Angeles County Health Care Plan, carbohydrate counting, and community connections. Each individual module will be introduced in packet form 3 months before the scheduled clinic appointments. At each clinic appointment throughout the year the modules will be taught and a post-test will be given to assess knowledge. Study participants will continue their standard diabetes clinic appointments, which occur every 3 months. At these visits, the study team will collect an additional HbA1C at baseline, 6mo, and 12mo of the correlating study/standard visit. An HbA1c test will be performed during their standard diabetes clinic appointment using the "DCA 2000", which requires an additional patient-administered finger stick. Protected Health Information will be accessed through medical records for those participants consented into the Continuity Control and Intervention groups. Measures gathered at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months will be height, weight, BMI, lipid panel, and insulin regiment. Apart from the DCA 2000 HbA1c measurement, all three clinics assess HbA1c using a laboratory and these results are recorded in the patient's chart. HbA1c obtained through lab measurements will be abstracted from the patients chart at baseline, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, and 12 months.Additionally, 25 participants will be selected to take part in an empowerment group as part of the intervention. The participants will be chosen at random. The empowerment group will meet monthly, either in the evening or on a weekend. 10 -12 participants will gather and will have the opportunity to talk about issues affecting their lives in regards to diabetes. . We are looking to see if participation in an empowerment group has positive results on a person's diabetes care.Rescue Group - Participants will be assigned to either the Los Angeles County + University of Southern California (LAC+USC) Diabetes Transition Clinic (Experimental Group) or to a clinic near their home, based on their choice.Continuity Group - The Continuity Intervention Group will be recruited from among current patients attending the pediatric diabetes clinics at the 2 study sites, LAC+USC and Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and assigned to the experimental group. Participants will receive the 1-year Final LEAP program. Half of the participants will be randomized to participate in the Diabetes Wellness Council and these results will be compared to those who did not participate. The Continuity control group will be individuals followed at Children's Hospital Orange County (CHOC) receiving standard care. The control group participants will meet the same inclusion/exclusion criteria as those in the experimental group.STATISTICS: For the Rescue group, 100 participants in each group would be sufficient to detect an effect of .4, a moderate effect, which translates into a difference in change of A1C of .49%. For the Continuity group, at the proposed sample sizes of 50-50-100, it would be possible to detect a difference for an omnibus ANOVA of an effect size of .22, a small effect. This would translate into a difference across groups in change of A1C of .27%.PLANS FOR ANALYSIS: Both experimental and control group participants will assessed at 6 and 12 months for A1c and psychosocial outcomes.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
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No Intervention: Non-Intervention Control No intervention will be delivered. |
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Experimental: Continuity Group Continuity Group participants aged 20-21 (i.e. the last year of the LEAP Program) will be seen at one of the 2 study centers - 1) the newly established LAC+USC Diabetes Transition Clinic; or 2) Children's Hospital Los Angeles Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic, and will receive the full 1-year Transition Empowerment Program - Continuity Group" |
Behavioral: Transition Empowerment Program
Participants will receive the 1-year transition empowerment program/curriculum (TEP-CG) alone.
Other Names:
Behavioral: Transition Empowerment Program (TEP) + Diabetes Wellness Council (DWC)
Participants will receive the identical 1-year Transition Empowerment Program, plus the innovative wellness-based group process (council).
Other Names:
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Experimental: Rescue Group Rescue Group participants aged 21-25 will be connected to a diabetes healthcare "home" (medical clinic or doctor's office) in Los Angeles County based on geography and personal preference. Those individuals connected to the LAC+USC Diabetes Transition Clinic will receive the full 1-year Transition Empowerment Program - Rescue Group" (TEP-RG). Those assigned to other providers in LA County will have access to the web-based curriculum. |
Behavioral: Online Transition Empowement Program Access
Participants assigned to an outside medical home would be followed according to the clinical needs as assessed by their medical provider. They would be given access to the TEP website curriculum, but would not participate in other aspects of the 1-year TEP.
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Number of Routine Diabetes Clinic Visits [12 Months]
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Hemoglobin A1C [12 Months]
- Incidence of Hypoglycemia [12 Months]
- Health Care Utilization [12 Months]
- Diabetes Empowerment Scale- Short Form [12 Months]
- Diabetes Knowledge Test- Adapted [12 Months]
- Perceived Stress Scale- Adapted [12 Months]
- Patient Health Questionnaire-9 [12 Months]
- Satisfaction with Life Scale [12 Months]
- Arizona Integrative Outcomes Scale [12 Months]
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Age 19 to 25 at time of enrollment
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Diagnosis of type 1 diabetes according to American Diabetes Association for at least two years
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Receiving routine diabetes care by an assigned provider
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in the last year of pediatric care (defined as anticipating transition to adult care within the next year)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant or planning to become pregnant within 12 months
Contacts and Locations
Locations
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1 | University of Southern California | Los Angeles | California | United States | 90033 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- University of Southern California
- The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Anne L Peters, MD, University of Southern California
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- 2010PG-T1D011