Plain-English translation of NCT05923632 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
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Researchers have created a digital game designed to help children with type 1 diabetes manage their condition better. The game is based on a proven model that combines education, motivation, and practical skills for diabetes care. This study will test whether playing this game for 9 weeks improves blood sugar control, helps children feel more confident managing their diabetes, and boosts their overall quality of life.
Managing type 1 diabetes is challenging for children and families, and many struggle with keeping blood sugar levels in a healthy range. This research explores whether an engaging, game-based approach might make diabetes management easier and more enjoyable for children, helping them stick with their care routines.
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If you join, you'll first receive standard diabetes education along with all other participants. Then you'll be randomly assigned to either play the digital game for 9 weeks or join a control group. If you're in the game group, you'll log into a website and actively play the game (researchers will track how often you participate and remind you weekly to keep playing). At the start, after 9 weeks, and again at 12 and 15 weeks, you'll complete short surveys about your quality of life and confidence managing diabetes, and your doctor will check your blood sugar control.
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