U.S., Sept. 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07193446) titled 'Optimising the Delivery of Diabetes Distress Informed Care for Its Prevention, Detection, and Management in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: a Feasibility Study (D-stress Study)' on Aug. 13.

Brief Summary: Up to one in two adults with type 1 diabetes find living with and managing diabetes to be emotionally challenging. This 'emotional side' of diabetes - feeling worried, frustrated, overwhelmed, sad, burnt-out - is called diabetes distress. It affects people's quality of life and can hinder them from managing their diabetes as well as they can.

In the UK, the NHS needs to better understand how to best support people feeling emotionall...