Promoting Blood Pressure Control and Cholesterol Reduction to Prevent Major Complications in Persons With Diabetes
NCT ID: NCT00210262
Last Updated: 2005-09-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2002-10-31
2005-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The proposed study explores the impact of simple mailed interventions directed toward patients or providers on the rates of use of ACE inhibitors, Blood pressure lowering drugs and Cholesterol lowering therapies - the ABCs - by older patients with DM. We hypothesize that: 1) mailed interventions including prescriber feedback can increase the ABCs relative to controls; 2) that interventions directed toward patients and providers are equally effective in promoting the ABCs among patients selected to receive the intervention and 3) that interventions directed towards clusters of patients within a physician's practice will also change the care provided by those physicians to their other patients, in the absence of any direct intervention to the physician.
Practices of 300 randomly selected primary care physicians in Ontario and, through their physicians, 10 patients over age 65 with known DM in each practice will be recruited to participate. Practices (physicians and their index patients) will be randomized to one of 3 arms: 1) physician intervention, 2) patient intervention or 3) control. In arm 1, participating physicians will receive confidential prescribing feedback on the ABCs and, as a masking intervention, patients will receive educational materials regarding DM eye care. In arm 2, patients will receive a mailed educational intervention regarding blood pressure and lipid control while physicians will receive education and feedback regarding eye care as a masking intervention. In arm 3, no educational intervention regarding hypertension and lipids will be provided and both patients and physicians will receive the eye care intervention. Data sources will be claims data from the Ontario Drug Benefit Program and the Ontario Health Insurance Plan and the Ontario Diabetes Database (a validated, linkable administrative data diabetes registry).
The primary outcomes will be the proportion of patients receiving ACE inhibitors, the proportion receiving 2 or more antihypertensive drugs and the proportion receiving lipid lowering drugs. All prescriptions received by the patient will be included whether or not written by the study physician. The unit of analysis will be the physician. Data will be analyzed in a multilevel logistic model with covariates measured at the physician level and outcomes measured at the patient level. The primary analysis will include only the data on index patients in each of the three arms. A secondary analysis will include all patients with diabetes over age 65 within the practices of the participating physicians. This project will further elucidate the role of prescribing feedback in guideline implementation and will explore a novel patient-based approach to improving the quality of diabetes care. The relative simplicity and the central administration of the proposed strategy suggest that, if effective, it could readily be widely implemented.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
ECT
SINGLE
Interventions
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Feedback and Education
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* consent
* within the practices of participating primary care physicians
Exclusion Criteria
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Janet E. Hux, MD, SM
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
ICES
Locations
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ICES
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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MCT-58342
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
251.070
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id