18 and older, any sex, with Type 2 Diabetes. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Results — posted to ClinicalTrials.gov
Per-arm endpoint measurements with 95% confidence intervals where reported. Source: trial results section.
Percentage of Parents Who Are Aware of Infant Fruit Juice Consumption RecommendationsPrimary· 0-3 months post-intervention
This will be assessed by asking parents if they are "aware of any expert recommendations related to the age or amount of fruit juice given to infants and/or young children?". Those responding "yes" will be asked to specify the recommendation. If their response is correct, they will be recorded as knowledgeable.
Group
Value
95% CI
Control Group
19.57
Intervention Group
27.27
Percentage of Parents Who Report That They do Not Give Their Young Children Fruit JuicePrimary· 2-3 months post-intervention
Parents will be asked if they give their young child fruit juice. Response options will be "yes" or "no". Participants responding "no" are reported.
Group
Value
95% CI
Control Group
58.3
Intervention Group
60.5
Percentage of Parents Who Report That They do Not Give Their Young Children Sugar-sweetened Beverages.Primary· 2-3 months post-intervention
Parents will be asked if they give their young child sugar-sweetened beverages. Response options will be "yes" or "no". Percentage of parents who report"no" will be reported.
Group
Value
95% CI
Control Group
8.3
Intervention Group
55.6
Percentage of Clinic Staff Who Report That the SCB Consumption Related Videos Were Easy to Incorporate Into the Flow of Clinic OperationsSecondary· Up to 9 months post-intervention
This outcome will be assessed with the key informant survey that specifically asks if staff found it "easy to integrate the videos into the flow of clinic operations". Positive responses will be reported.
Group
Value
95% CI
Clinical Staff
80
Percentage of Parents Who Viewed an Intervention Video Report That They Enjoyed itSecondary· immediately post-intervention, within 30 minutes
Parents will be asked specifically if they "enjoyed the video". Responses will be on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from "Strongly Disagree" to "Strongly Agree".
Percentage of parents who "agree" or "strongly agree" are reported.
Group
Value
95% CI
Control Group
87
Intervention Group
95.9
Percentage of Parents Who Viewed an Intervention Video Report That They Learned Something From itSecondary· immediately post-intervention, within 30 minutes
Parents will be asked specifically if they "learned something" from it. Responses will be on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from "Strongly Disagree" to "Strongly Agree".
Percentage of parents who "agree" or "strongly agree" are reported.
Group
Value
95% CI
Control Group
83.9
Intervention Group
95.5
Sponsor's own description
The purpose of this study is to determine if incorporating videos on the importance of minimizing infant sugar-containing beverage (SCB) consumption into well-child visit protocols increases parents' SCB-related knowledge and their compliance with related early feeding recommendations. The study also aims to determine whether these videos increase the frequency and quality of the SCB-related reduction education and counseling provided to parents during well-child visits.
Publications & conference data
No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.
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