Background: Although detection of children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes and diagnosis of early stages is possible, up to now there exists no approved therapy to delay or prevent type 1 diabetes. Thus it is vital to develop evidence-based interventions. For this a sufficient number of trial participants is crucial but difficult to obtain especially in asymptomatic children. Aim: Identifying family characteristics that lead to or impede trial participation and analyze reasons stated by families for non-participation. Methods: Participants for the Fr1da Insulin Intervention study are recruited from the Fr1da study, a population based screening for early stage type 1 diabetes in Bavaria. Families with eligible children were invite...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: The Trial to Reduce Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in the Genetically ...
BACKGROUND: To characterize participant reasons for withdrawing from a diabetes focused longitudina...
Johnson SB, Lee H-S, Baxter J, Lernmark B, Roth R, Simell T for the TEDDY Study Group. The Environme...
Background: Although detection of children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes and diagnosis ...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about parents' or children's attitudes toward recruitment for...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to identify characteristics of infants and their families who were enro...
Introduction: Acquiring parental consent is critical to pediatric clinical research, especially in i...
Aims: To assess parental attitudes towards type 1 diabetes clinical trials (T1DCTs) and factors that...
Aims and objectives: Interventional trials in new‐onset Type 1 diabetes rely on recruiting patients ...
BACKGROUND: The Trial to Reduce Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in the Genetically at Risk (TRIG...
AbstractPurposeTo better understand and overcome difficulties with recruitment of adolescents with t...
Intervention to prevent or delay the clinical onset of Type 1 (insulin- dependent) diabetes now appe...
Background: This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity i...
Background. To characterize participant reasons for withdrawing from a diabetes focused longitudinal...
Background. To characterize participant reasons for withdrawing from a diabetes focused longitudinal...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: The Trial to Reduce Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in the Genetically ...
BACKGROUND: To characterize participant reasons for withdrawing from a diabetes focused longitudina...
Johnson SB, Lee H-S, Baxter J, Lernmark B, Roth R, Simell T for the TEDDY Study Group. The Environme...
Background: Although detection of children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes and diagnosis ...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about parents' or children's attitudes toward recruitment for...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to identify characteristics of infants and their families who were enro...
Introduction: Acquiring parental consent is critical to pediatric clinical research, especially in i...
Aims: To assess parental attitudes towards type 1 diabetes clinical trials (T1DCTs) and factors that...
Aims and objectives: Interventional trials in new‐onset Type 1 diabetes rely on recruiting patients ...
BACKGROUND: The Trial to Reduce Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in the Genetically at Risk (TRIG...
AbstractPurposeTo better understand and overcome difficulties with recruitment of adolescents with t...
Intervention to prevent or delay the clinical onset of Type 1 (insulin- dependent) diabetes now appe...
Background: This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity i...
Background. To characterize participant reasons for withdrawing from a diabetes focused longitudinal...
Background. To characterize participant reasons for withdrawing from a diabetes focused longitudinal...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: The Trial to Reduce Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in the Genetically ...
BACKGROUND: To characterize participant reasons for withdrawing from a diabetes focused longitudina...
Johnson SB, Lee H-S, Baxter J, Lernmark B, Roth R, Simell T for the TEDDY Study Group. The Environme...