Can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? A protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are disproportionately impacted by type 2 diabetes. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology (such as Abbott Freestyle Libre 2, previously referred to as Flash Glucose Monitoring) offers real-time glucose monitoring that is convenient and easy to u...
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ftpubmed:39030640 2024-09-09T19:40:31+00:00 Can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? A protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Hachem, Mariam Hearn, Tracey Kelly, Ray Eer, Audrey Moore, Belinda Sommerville, Christine Atkinson-Briggs, Sharon Twigg, Stephen Freund, Meagan O'Neal, David Story, David Brown, Alex McLean, Anna Sinha, Ashim Furler, John O'Brien, Richard Tran Duy, An Clarke, Philip Braat, Sabine Koye, Digsu N Eades, Sandra Burchill, Luke Ekinci, Elif 2024 Jul 19 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08267-7 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39030640 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11264795/ eng eng BioMed Central https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08267-7 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39030640 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11264795/ © 2024. The Author(s). Trials ISSN:1745-6215 Volume:25 Issue:1 Aboriginal and torres Strait Islander peoples Continuous glucose monitoring First Nations Flash Glucose Monitoring Freestyle Libre 2 HbA1c Indigenous Australians Randomised controlled trial Type 2 diabetes Journal Article Clinical Trial Protocol 2024 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08267-7 2024-07-25T16:05:00Z Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are disproportionately impacted by type 2 diabetes. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology (such as Abbott Freestyle Libre 2, previously referred to as Flash Glucose Monitoring) offers real-time glucose monitoring that is convenient and easy to use compared to self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG). However, this technology's use is neither widespread nor subsidised for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes. Building on existing collaborations with a national network of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, this randomised controlled trial aims to assess the effect of CGM compared to SMBG on (i) haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), (ii) achieving blood glucose targets, (iii) reducing hypoglycaemic episodes and (iv) cost-effective healthcare in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people health setting. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations PubMed Central (PMC) Abbott ENVELOPE(-62.133,-62.133,-64.100,-64.100) Trials 25 1 |
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Aboriginal and torres Strait Islander peoples Continuous glucose monitoring First Nations Flash Glucose Monitoring Freestyle Libre 2 HbA1c Indigenous Australians Randomised controlled trial Type 2 diabetes Hachem, Mariam Hearn, Tracey Kelly, Ray Eer, Audrey Moore, Belinda Sommerville, Christine Atkinson-Briggs, Sharon Twigg, Stephen Freund, Meagan O'Neal, David Story, David Brown, Alex McLean, Anna Sinha, Ashim Furler, John O'Brien, Richard Tran Duy, An Clarke, Philip Braat, Sabine Koye, Digsu N Eades, Sandra Burchill, Luke Ekinci, Elif Can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? A protocol for a randomised controlled trial. |
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are disproportionately impacted by type 2 diabetes. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology (such as Abbott Freestyle Libre 2, previously referred to as Flash Glucose Monitoring) offers real-time glucose monitoring that is convenient and easy to use compared to self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG). However, this technology's use is neither widespread nor subsidised for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes. Building on existing collaborations with a national network of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, this randomised controlled trial aims to assess the effect of CGM compared to SMBG on (i) haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), (ii) achieving blood glucose targets, (iii) reducing hypoglycaemic episodes and (iv) cost-effective healthcare in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people health setting. |
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Hachem, Mariam Hearn, Tracey Kelly, Ray Eer, Audrey Moore, Belinda Sommerville, Christine Atkinson-Briggs, Sharon Twigg, Stephen Freund, Meagan O'Neal, David Story, David Brown, Alex McLean, Anna Sinha, Ashim Furler, John O'Brien, Richard Tran Duy, An Clarke, Philip Braat, Sabine Koye, Digsu N Eades, Sandra Burchill, Luke Ekinci, Elif |
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Hachem, Mariam Hearn, Tracey Kelly, Ray Eer, Audrey Moore, Belinda Sommerville, Christine Atkinson-Briggs, Sharon Twigg, Stephen Freund, Meagan O'Neal, David Story, David Brown, Alex McLean, Anna Sinha, Ashim Furler, John O'Brien, Richard Tran Duy, An Clarke, Philip Braat, Sabine Koye, Digsu N Eades, Sandra Burchill, Luke Ekinci, Elif |
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Can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? A protocol for a randomised controlled trial. |
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Can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? A protocol for a randomised controlled trial. |
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Can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? A protocol for a randomised controlled trial. |
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Can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? A protocol for a randomised controlled trial. |
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Can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? A protocol for a randomised controlled trial. |
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can flash glucose monitoring improve glucose management for aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples with type 2 diabetes? a protocol for a randomised controlled trial. |
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