Could talking to fellow patients be a simple, Low-Cost way to fight diabetes?

NCT ID NCT07499375

Summary

This study tested whether a peer support program could help people with diabetes better control their blood sugar levels and reduce their personal healthcare costs. It involved 100 patients in Ethiopia who were already receiving care for diabetes. Researchers compared the health and financial outcomes of those who received the peer support to those who received standard care alone.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Ayder comprehencive Specialized Hospital(University Hospital)

    Mek'ele, Tigray, 50, Ethiopia

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