Designing Team Clinic for Youth With Type 2 Diabetes
NCT06658743
Summary
The goal of this study is to learn about if shared medical appointment is an acceptable way to deliver care to youth with type 2 diabetes. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * Design four group activities centered around nutrition therapy, peer interactions, exercise and stress management. * Design the clinical workflow for implementation phase. Participants will attend quarterly clinic appointments and group activities and take surveys. Researchers will compare this intervention to standard of care.
Eligibility
AYA Advisory Council Inclusion Criteria * Age 12 to 18 at time of study enrollment * Receives care for type 2 diabetes * Willingness to attend all meetings * English-speaking Exclusion Criteria • Non-verbal or unable to participate in group activities and discussions Caregiver Advisory Council Inclusion Criteria * Age 18 or above * Caregiver of AYA with type 2 diabetes * Willingness to attend all meetings * English- or Spanish-speaking Exclusion Criteria * Non-verbal or unable to participate in group activities and discussions Stakeholder Advisory Board Inclusion Criteria * Age 18 or above * On staff at CHLA or UCSF * Clinical or administrative member of the diabetes clinic * Willingness to participate in monthly meetings. If unable to attend, willingness to review meeting minutes. Exclusion Criteria • None Curriculum Reviewers Inclusion Criteria * Age 18 or above * CDCESs, nurses, nurse practitioners, dieticians, social workers or physicians in the diabetes clinic * Clinical members of the diabetes clinic Exclusion Criteria • Member of the Stakeholder Advisory Board
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NCT06658743