Diabetes Self-Management Models to Reduce Health Disparities
NCT ID: NCT01221090
Last Updated: 2013-10-14
Study Results
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COMPLETED
PHASE4
376 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2009-01-31
2012-05-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Personal Digital Assistant
Individuals in this arm were taught to use a diabetes self-care software, Diabetes Pilot™ (Digital Altitudes, Arlington Heights, IL), developed for PalmOS® (Palm, Sunnyvale, CA) which was loaded on to compatible PDAs, the Tungsten™ E2 handheld device. The Diabetes Pilot allowed participants to monitor their blood glucose, blood pressure, medication usage, physical activity, and dietary intake by tracking these measures in an electronic diary.
PDA
Technological assistance
CDSMP
6-week, classroom-based program for diabetes self-management. The CDSMP, developed by Stanford University, equipped participants with the education and skill sets needed to take a more proactive approach in managing their chronic condition(s) and related symptoms.
CDSMP
6-week classes
PDA/CDSMP
Combined intervention
PDA/CDSMP
Combined technology and education
Control
Usual Care
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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PDA
Technological assistance
CDSMP
6-week classes
PDA/CDSMP
Combined technology and education
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Last measured HbA1c value of \> 7.5% (this study hopes to show an improvement in the control of patient's diabetes, and not focused on patients who already show evidence of good disease control).
* Willingness and ability to attend one initial research visit and semi-annual routine follow-up visits over a 24-month period. The follow-up visits include height, weight, and blood pressure measurement and a survey. Surveys may be conducted by phone interview or mail when a follow-up visit can not be scheduled.
* Ability to read, write, and speak English at least at a grade 8 level so as to be able to engage in self-monitoring and use the commercial diabetes management software program (Diabetes Pilot), which is available only in English. For those with lower-literacy, assistance in filling out forms and understanding required intervention protocols will be provided, and use of a "buddy" will be recommended.
Exclusion Criteria
* Currently, documented severe alcoholism or drug abuse that is \< 6 months ago (concerns that this problem is likely to significantly affect their ability and likelihood to comply with the study requirements over the course of the 24 months).
* Female patients who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant within 12 months (in pregnancy, type 2 diabetes is managed in a completely different manner than in non-pregnant patients).
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Texas A&M University
OTHER
Scott and White Hospital & Clinic
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sam Forjuoh
Professor & Director of Research
Principal Investigators
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Samuel N Forjuoh, MD MPH DrPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Scott & White
Locations
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Scott & White Clinic
Temple, Texas, United States
Countries
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References
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Vuong AM, Huber JC Jr, Bolin JN, Ory MG, Moudouni DM, Helduser J, Begaye D, Bonner TJ, Forjuoh SN. Factors affecting acceptability and usability of technological approaches to diabetes self-management: a case study. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2012 Dec;14(12):1178-82. doi: 10.1089/dia.2012.0139. Epub 2012 Sep 26.
Appiah B, Hong Y, Ory MG, Helduser JW, Begaye D, Bolin JN, Forjuoh SN. Challenges and opportunities for implementing diabetes self-management guidelines. J Am Board Fam Med. 2013 Jan-Feb;26(1):90-2. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2013.01.120177.
Forjuoh SN, Huber C, Bolin JN, Patil SP, Gupta M, Helduser JW, Holleman S, Ory MG. Provision of counseling on diabetes self-management: are there any age disparities? Patient Educ Couns. 2011 Nov;85(2):133-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.08.004. Epub 2010 Sep 21.
Forjuoh SN, Bolin JN, Gupta M, Huber C, Helduser JW, Holleman S, Robertson A, Ory MG. Disparities in diabetes management by race or ethnicity in a primary care clinic in central Texas. Tex Med. 2010 Nov 1;106(11):e1.
Adepoju OE, Bolin JN, Phillips CD, Zhao H, Ohsfeldt RL, McMaughan DK, Helduser JW, Forjuoh SN. Effects of diabetes self-management programs on time-to-hospitalization among patients with type 2 diabetes: a survival analysis model. Patient Educ Couns. 2014 Apr;95(1):111-7. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2014.01.001. Epub 2014 Jan 13.
Forjuoh SN, Bolin JN, Huber JC Jr, Vuong AM, Adepoju OE, Helduser JW, Begaye DS, Robertson A, Moudouni DM, Bonner TJ, McLeroy KR, Ory MG. Behavioral and technological interventions targeting glycemic control in a racially/ethnically diverse population: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health. 2014 Jan 23;14:71. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-71.
Adepoju OE, Bolin JN, Ohsfeldt RL, Phillips CD, Zhao H, Ory MG, Forjuoh SN. Can chronic disease management programs for patients with type 2 diabetes reduce productivity-related indirect costs of the disease? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial. Popul Health Manag. 2014 Apr;17(2):112-20. doi: 10.1089/pop.2013.0029. Epub 2013 Oct 23.
Related Links
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Division of Research, Department of Family \& Community Medicine
Other Identifiers
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071304
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id