Cash for carbs: study pays teens to manage diabetes
NCT ID NCT06384911
Summary
This study is testing whether a program that pays teenagers money helps them better manage their type 1 diabetes. About 96 teens who currently struggle with daily tasks like checking blood sugar and taking insulin will be randomly assigned to either receive cash rewards for meeting goals or continue their usual care. Researchers will compare changes in blood sugar levels and quality of life between the two groups to see if financial incentives are a useful support tool.
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Seattle Children's
RECRUITINGSeattle, Washington, 98105, United States
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