| Literature DB >> 23355675 |
Katherine J Price1, Jerry Wales, Christine Eiser, Julie Knowles, Simon Heller, Jenny Freeman, Alan Brennan, Amy McPherson, Jerry Wellington.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The Kids In Control OF Food (KICk-OFF) is a cluster-randomised controlled trial, which aims to determine the efficacy of a 5 day structured education course for 11-year-olds to 16-year-olds with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) when compared with standard care, and its cost effectiveness. Less than 15% of children and young people with T1DM in the UK meet the recommended glycaemic target. Self-management education programmes for adults with T1DM improve clinical and psychological outcomes, but none have been evaluated in the paediatric population. KICk-OFF is a 5-day structured education course for 11-year-olds to 16- year-olds with T1DM. It was developed with input from young people, parents, teachers and educationalists. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: 36 paediatric diabetes centres across the UK randomised into intervention and control arms. Up to 560 participants were recruited prior to centre randomisation. KICk-OFF courses are delivered in the intervention centres, with standard care continued in the control arm. Primary outcomes are change in glycaemic control (HbA1c) and quality of life between baseline and 6 months postintervention, and the incidence of severe hypoglycaemia. Sustained change in self-management behaviour is assessed by follow-up at 12 and 24 months. Health economic analysis will be undertaken. Data will be reported according to the CONSORT statement for cluster-randomised clinical trials. All analyses will be by intention-to-treat with a two-sided p value of <0.05 being regarded as statistically significant. The study commenced in 2008. Data collection from participants is ongoing and the study will be completed in 2013. ETHICS: The study has been approved by the Sheffield Research Ethics Committee. DISSEMINATION: Results will be reported in peer reviewed journals and conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN37042683.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23355675 PMCID: PMC3563116 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Primary/secondary outcomes
| Primary outcomes | Secondary outcomes |
|---|---|
| HbA1c (mmol/mol) | Health economic analysis and modelling of long term cost/benefits |
BMI, body mass index; HbA1c, glycated haemoglobin; KICk-OFF, The Kids In Control OF Food.