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Author: Inverso, Hailey; Abadula, Fayo; Morrow, Troy; LeStourgeon, Lauren; Parmar, Angelee; Streisand, Randi; Jaser, Sarah S
Title: Pivoting during a pandemic: lessons learned from transitioning a multisite randomized controlled trial to a remote protocol in response to COVID-19
  • Cord-id: 2dm0tcb5
  • Document date: 2021_8_24
  • ID: 2dm0tcb5
    Snippet: THR1VE! is an ongoing multisite randomized clinical trial of a positive psychology intervention designed to treat diabetes distress and improve glycemic outcomes in teens with type 1 diabetes. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on clinical research and changes in diabetes clinical care, THR1VE! was adapted from an in-person enrollment protocol to a remote protocol through a series of development and testing strategies. We discuss the process of transitioning the protocol and the demonstra
    Document: THR1VE! is an ongoing multisite randomized clinical trial of a positive psychology intervention designed to treat diabetes distress and improve glycemic outcomes in teens with type 1 diabetes. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on clinical research and changes in diabetes clinical care, THR1VE! was adapted from an in-person enrollment protocol to a remote protocol through a series of development and testing strategies. We discuss the process of transitioning the protocol and the demonstrated feasibility of ongoing recruitment, enrollment, and retention outcomes. These findings offer support for a remotely transitioned protocol that has larger applications for ongoing and future clinical research.

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