Participate in a Research Study Testing Innovative Diabetes Education Programs for People with Type 2 Diabetes
Living with diabetes can feel overwhelming—especially when you don’t know where to begin or what steps to take next. Traditional group diabetes education classes can sometimes help, but it’s the engaging, interactive sessions that truly make a difference—especially when they focus on your questions, your concerns, and real-life challenges.
That’s why the Behavioral Diabetes Institute, is conducting a research study testing innovative ways to deliver diabetes education for people with type 2 diabetes. Instead of boring lectures, our program brings together small groups of participants from across the country for dynamic, engaging online sessions on Zoom.
Study Highlights:
- Interactive, online group classes shaped by your concerns and questions, not lectures.
- Led by specially trained diabetes educators.
- Sessions focus on practical tips, useful strategies, and peer support to help you feel confident managing type 2 diabetes.
- Groups meet on Zoom, making it easy to join from anywhere in the United States.
- Learn from experts—and from each other—in a supportive, welcoming environment.
Why Participate?
- Gain access to a fresh, engaging approach to diabetes education—focused on your needs, not generic lectures.
- Improve your diabetes self-management and quality of life.
- Connect with others who share your experiences.
- Help researchers understand what works best in diabetes education programs.
Who is Eligible?
Adults with a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes (not type 1).
Residents of the United States.
Interested in learning practical, real-world diabetes management skills.