Virtual Clinical Study Exploring Remote Collection of Glycaemic and Behaviometric Data Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus on Different Treatment Regimens
Earlier protocol ID was NN1250-4630, protocol ID is changed to NN1535-7774. The purpose of this study is to collect blood glucose values and activity data in patients with type 2 diabetes for approximately 12 weeks using electronic devices in a full virtual clinical setting. Virtual clinical setting means that all data are collected by use of participants' personal smartphone and study-related apps. In other words, everything will be handled without any visits to a hospital or doctor. For collection of participants' blood glucose values participants will receive two different blood glucose monitors. One where participants cannot see the blood glucose values and one where participants can see the blood glucose values. Participants must wear them consecutively for 2 and 10 weeks, respectively. Further, participants will be asked to self-apply the monitors on their upper arm. For collection of participants' activity data participants will receive an activity tracker, which participants will wear on the wrist throughout the study. We will ask participants to keep an electronic diary of the timing of the meal- and medication intake through two shorter periods of the study. On a voluntary basis, participants can choose to donate a saliva sample for the purpose of genetic research in diabetes patients. The study does not include any study medication and participants will continue the current antidiabetic treatment as prescribed to participants by their own physician. If any questions about the treatment and/or health condition while participating in the trial, participants should consult your own physician If participants are in doubt about what the blood glucose values mean or whether participants should react to the blood glucose values, participants need to contact the research staff or their general practitioner.
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