Technologically Enhanced Coaching: A Program to Improve Diabetes Outcomes
NCT ID: NCT01855399
Last Updated: 2019-07-12
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COMPLETED
NA
290 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-09-09
2017-09-29
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Aim 1: Test the effectiveness of a technology-enhanced peer coaching (TEC) program in improving glucose control relative to peer coaching without technology enhancement; and, also test the effectiveness of peer support compared to observed usual care. For the "usual care" observed group, the investigators will use electronic health record data to measure A1c levels.
Aim 2: Assess the impact of the intervention on key patient-centered outcomes, including patients' satisfaction and involvement with care, perceived social support, diabetes-specific quality of life, and medication adherence.
Aim 3: Identify patient characteristics associated with engagement in the intervention and mediators and moderators of the intervention's impact on patient outcomes.
In summary, the TEC program builds on the demonstrated strengths of peer support models and of tailored, interactive decision support tools in improving diabetes self-management and outcomes. This study will test incorporation of tailored interactive educational tools into a peer coaching model found in prior VA RCTs to be effective in improving diabetes outcomes.
The tools tested in the proposed intervention will be disseminated for use in other VA sites through a tool kit with training and support materials. Because the intervention addresses barriers to disease management for chronically ill patients, physicians, and case managers, the study may have broader impact on management practices for other chronic illnesses.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Peer Coaching + Decision Aid
All participants will be assigned to one of up to 87 peer coaches, who also are Detroit VA diabetes patients who previously had poor glycemic control but are currently in good control. After their baseline assessment, participants in both arms will receive information on their lab and blood pressure values and will be randomized to one of the two study arms. Participants in the TEC arm will be scheduled for an initial visit with their coach to review the decision aid, which has incorporated their personal baseline data.
Peer Coaching
All participants will be assigned to a peer coach, who is a Detroit VA diabetes patient who previously had poor glycemic control but is currently in good control. Participants will receive information on their lab and blood pressure values and will be scheduled for an initial visit with their coach. The coach will then help them list questions and concerns they wish to discuss with their health care provider, practice raising their questions and concerns, and develop an action plan to address barriers to self-management they have identified. During the next six months, coaches will call their assigned peers once a week to provide support for their action steps.
Decision Aid
The iDecide tool is designed to present key tailored, evidence-based information on diabetes and diabetes treatments. Importantly for a peer support intervention, all content information will be provided through the tool, with the role of the peer mentor being to assist the participant to go through the program and participate in helping the patient formulate questions and concerns to discuss with their health care provider, to set their own behavioral goals and action steps, and to help the participant practice raising the issues they plan to discuss with their health care provider.
Peer Coaching Alone
Participants randomized to the 'print materials' group will be scheduled for an initial visit with their coach. The coach will then help them list questions and concerns they wish to discuss with their health care provider, practice raising their questions and concerns and develop an action plan to address barriers to self-management they have identified. During the next six months coaches in both arms will call their assigned peers once a week to provide support for their action steps.
Peer Coaching
All participants will be assigned to a peer coach, who is a Detroit VA diabetes patient who previously had poor glycemic control but is currently in good control. Participants will receive information on their lab and blood pressure values and will be scheduled for an initial visit with their coach. The coach will then help them list questions and concerns they wish to discuss with their health care provider, practice raising their questions and concerns, and develop an action plan to address barriers to self-management they have identified. During the next six months, coaches will call their assigned peers once a week to provide support for their action steps.
Interventions
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Peer Coaching
All participants will be assigned to a peer coach, who is a Detroit VA diabetes patient who previously had poor glycemic control but is currently in good control. Participants will receive information on their lab and blood pressure values and will be scheduled for an initial visit with their coach. The coach will then help them list questions and concerns they wish to discuss with their health care provider, practice raising their questions and concerns, and develop an action plan to address barriers to self-management they have identified. During the next six months, coaches will call their assigned peers once a week to provide support for their action steps.
Decision Aid
The iDecide tool is designed to present key tailored, evidence-based information on diabetes and diabetes treatments. Importantly for a peer support intervention, all content information will be provided through the tool, with the role of the peer mentor being to assist the participant to go through the program and participate in helping the patient formulate questions and concerns to discuss with their health care provider, to set their own behavioral goals and action steps, and to help the participant practice raising the issues they plan to discuss with their health care provider.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* two outpatient visits with a diabetes-related ICD-9 code
* at least one prescription for a glucose control medication (insulin or oral agents) or monitoring supplies.
* \[70\] Potential participants must also have their most recent A1c in the prior 6 months be at least 8.0% if age \< 70 or at least 8.5% if age 70+).
Exclusion Criteria
* PTSD
* bipolar disorder
* dementia
* schizophrenia
* or personality disorders
* We will then send names of the patients to their primary care providers to identify any patients who they do not recommend inviting to participate in the program.
18 Years
99 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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M. E. Michele Heisler, MD MPA
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI
Locations
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VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, MI
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Countries
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References
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Turner CD, Lindsay R, Heisler M. Peer Coaching to Improve Diabetes Self-Management Among Low-Income Black Veteran Men: A Mixed Methods Assessment of Enrollment and Engagement. Ann Fam Med. 2021 Nov-Dec;19(6):532-539. doi: 10.1370/afm.2742.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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IIR 12-412
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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