An Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Delivering Structured Care in Chinese Type 2 Diabetic Patients
NCT ID: NCT01360697
Last Updated: 2015-08-03
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
4800 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-05-31
2015-12-31
Brief Summary
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The investigators hypothesize that the use of state of the art information technology to record, manage and analyze the large amount of clinical information generated during various consultation visits will improve the effectiveness and efficiency in implementing these care protocols through decision support and regular feedback to both patients and care team.
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Detailed Description
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By participating in the JADE Program, the doctors will be able to create their own diabetes registry to benchmark their performance including adherence to procedures, recall of default patients and rate of attainment of treatment targets. In this regard, the implementation of the full JADE Program requires changes in the practice environment and deployment of additional manpower (e.g. a nurse and a HCA) to enter data and provide reminders to patients and doctors to improve adherence to protocols.
It is anticipated that the cost-effectiveness of the structured (JADE group) versus usual (non-JADE group) care on rates of attainment of multiple treatment targets, which will translate into clinical outcomes in the long term, will eventually change practice and policy to make quality diabetes care more affordable, sustainable and accessible in China.
In this 1-year multi-centre randomized study, the investigators shall use a web-based disease management program (JADE e portal) to facilitate implementation of structured care with the following objectives:
* To evaluate the reach, adoption and acceptability of the JADE e portal by patients and health care team
* To compare the effectiveness of the JADE versus non-JADE Program in attainment of treatment targets, improvement of quality of life and changes in behaviours
* To document the pattern of complications, risk factors, use of medications and quality of life in type 2 diabetic patients in Jiangsu and Anhui, China.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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JADE- JA
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JADE
1. The nurse will complete the CA using standardized protocol including blood \& urine tests, eye \& feet examination.
2. Whenever feasible, the nurse will arrange 2-4 hours of diabetes education in groups or on an individual basis as appropriate.
3. Between each follow-up (FU) visit, the nurse or HCA will contact the patient by phone or email to remind them to attend visits, adhere to medications \& healthy lifestyles, perform self blood glucose monitoring as appropriate.
4. At each FU visit, the patients will first see the nurse or HCA for record of blood pressure, body weight \& blood glucose (or A1c) measurement as appropriate. Compliance will also be checked using the 4-item questionnaire.
5. After the FU visit, the patients will see the nurse or HCA again to clarify any issues \& concerns, reinforce compliance \& record any changes in medications.
6. After each FU visit, the HCA will generate summary reports to be given to patients \& doctors to promote sharing of information.
Usual care
Patients will receive usual care in between two annual comprehensive assessments.
Non-JADE
Patients will receive a comprehensive assessments at baseline and again after 12 months. In the interim between these two time points patients will be managed according to 'usual care' procedures.
Interventions
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JADE
1. The nurse will complete the CA using standardized protocol including blood \& urine tests, eye \& feet examination.
2. Whenever feasible, the nurse will arrange 2-4 hours of diabetes education in groups or on an individual basis as appropriate.
3. Between each follow-up (FU) visit, the nurse or HCA will contact the patient by phone or email to remind them to attend visits, adhere to medications \& healthy lifestyles, perform self blood glucose monitoring as appropriate.
4. At each FU visit, the patients will first see the nurse or HCA for record of blood pressure, body weight \& blood glucose (or A1c) measurement as appropriate. Compliance will also be checked using the 4-item questionnaire.
5. After the FU visit, the patients will see the nurse or HCA again to clarify any issues \& concerns, reinforce compliance \& record any changes in medications.
6. After each FU visit, the HCA will generate summary reports to be given to patients \& doctors to promote sharing of information.
Non-JADE
Patients will receive a comprehensive assessments at baseline and again after 12 months. In the interim between these two time points patients will be managed according to 'usual care' procedures.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged ≥ 18 years
* Patients can have newly diagnosed or established disease, treated with lifestyle or blood glucose lowering drugs including oral agents with or without insulin
* For newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients, their plasma glucose levels should be:
* Fasting plasma glucose (PG) ≥ 7.0 mmol/L on 2 or more occasions, and/or
* Random (or post-OGTT 2h) PG ≥ 11.1 mmol/L on 2 or more occasions, and/or
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with reduced life expectancy (e.g. less than 6-months) due to recent diagnosis of advanced cancers (e.g. within last 2 years) and other life threatening conditions
* Patients with a mental condition rendering them unable to understand the nature, scope, and possible consequences of the study
* Patients actively enrolled in another intervention study
* Patients who are unwilling to return for regular follow up
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Asia Diabetes Foundation
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Juliana Chan, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Asia Diabetes Foundation
Gary Ko, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Asia Diabetes Foundation
Locations
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Chinese Medicine Hospital of Anhui Province
Anhui, , China
Third People's Hospital of Hefei City
Hefei, , China
HuaiAn Second People's Hospital
HuaiAn, , China
Jiangsu Province Official Hospital
Jiangsu, , China
Rehab Hosp of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province
Jiangsu, , China
The Affiliated Hosp of Jiangsu-Nantong U
Jiangsu, , China
First People's Hospital of Kunshan City
Kunshan, , China
Second Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University
Suzhou, , China
Countries
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Related Links
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Works of the Asia Diabetes Foundation, including JADE-JA program
Other Identifiers
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CRE-2011-095-T
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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