This clinical trial is focused on studying Type 2 diabetes mellitus, a condition where the body struggles to manage blood sugar levels effectively. The treatment being tested in this study is called Toujeo, which is a form of insulin known as insulin glargine. It is administered as a solution for injection using a pre-filled pen. The purpose of the study is to explore the benefits and acceptability of using technology-centered approaches, known as decentralised and hybrid clinical trials, compared to traditional trials conducted in hospitals or research centers.
Participants in the study will be individuals who have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes mellitus for at least one year and are already using a type of insulin as part of their treatment. The study will last for a period of 24 weeks, during which participants will continue their usual insulin treatment while being monitored. The trial will compare different ways of conducting clinical trials, including those that use technology to allow more flexibility and convenience for participants, such as remote data entry and video conferencing.
The study aims to assess various aspects such as how quickly participants can be enrolled, how many complete the study, and the diversity of participants. It will also look at how well participants adhere to their insulin treatment and the quality of data collected. Additionally, the study will measure changes in blood sugar levels, specifically looking at HbA1c and fasting blood sugar levels, to determine the effectiveness of the treatment over the course of the study.



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