Phone calls could transform diabetes care in ethiopia
NCT ID NCT07423351
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether regular phone calls from a nurse can help adults with diabetes in Ethiopia improve their blood sugar control, take medications correctly, and learn more about their condition. About 320 participants will either receive usual care or get structured phone counseling every two weeks for three months. The goal is to see if this low-cost approach can reduce hospital visits and help people manage diabetes long-term.
This is an AI summary of the original study and may miss details. Read our disclaimer.
Get updates
Get notified about this study
Sign up to get updates when this study changes or when new studies for DIABETE MELLITUS are added.
By submitting, you agree to our Terms of use
Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.
More trials for these conditions
Other studies related to the condition(s) this trial covers.
- Antioxidant-rich diets may fight inflammation in type 2 diabetes — a study investigates
- Fig leaf tea may shield kidneys from diabetes damage — a trial puts it to the test
- Could vinegar and fasting fix prediabetes cholesterol?
- Diabetes drug shows promise for repairing damaged nerves
- Foot flex could tame cholesterol and blood sugar
- Mass screening aims to catch silent killers early in pakistan