Effect of Motivation Text Messages on Diabetes Patients

NCT ID: NCT03167866

Last Updated: 2017-05-30

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-06-01

Study Completion Date

2020-12-01

Brief Summary

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The investigators will examine the influence of increasing motivation on healthy lifestyle and glycemic control in diabetes patients. Participants will be randomized to two groups, the control group gets informational text message and the intervention group gets motivational SMS. The patients get a weekly text message and after 26 weeks the HbA1c and quality of life will be assessed.

Detailed Description

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The investigators will examine the influence of increasing motivation on healthy lifestyle and glycemic control in diabetes patients. Participants will provide demographic and clinical information, fill human value questionnaires and quality of life questionnaires and decide on personal lifestyle-improvement goals. They will then be randomized to one of two groups: the control group gets informational text message and the intervention group gets motivational text message. The patients get a weekly text message and after 26 weeks we will check the HbA1c and quality of life. The text message will be personalized by including personal details acquired by a questionnaire. They will provide demographic and clinical information.

In addition, the influence of demographic characters and related DM character on the benefit of the motivational SMS will be assessed.

Conditions

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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

DIAGNOSTIC

Blinding Strategy

TRIPLE

Participants Caregivers Investigators
Randomization will be by study personell that is not in contact with participants

Study Groups

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control group

DM patients who receive a weekly informational Short Message Service (SMS) by phone for 26 weeks. informational SMS

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

informational SMS

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

the participant a weekly text message that is provides information on improving lifestyle

test group

DM patients who receive a weekly motivational Short Message Service (SMS) for 26 weeks. motivational SMS

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

motivational SMS

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

the participant receives a weekly text message that is aimed to increase motivation

Interventions

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motivational SMS

the participant receives a weekly text message that is aimed to increase motivation

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

informational SMS

the participant a weekly text message that is provides information on improving lifestyle

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Uncontrolled DM 2 patients (HbA1c \> 8%)
* Know to read (Hebrew or Arabic)
* Have a cellular phone
* Can sign informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

* A life expectancy of less than one year
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

80 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Rambam Health Care Campus

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Irit Hochberg, MD/PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Rambam Healthcare Campus

Locations

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Rambam Health Care Campus

Haifa, , Israel

Site Status

Countries

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Israel

Central Contacts

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Irit Hochberg, MD/PhD

Role: CONTACT

972-4-7772150

References

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Text message program improves outcomes, decreases ED utilization among ED patients with poorly controlled diabetes. ED Manag. 2014 Feb;26(2):20-3.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 24505864 (View on PubMed)

Reinhardt JA, van der Ploeg HP, Grzegrzulka R, Timperley JG. lmplementing lifestyle change through phone-based motivational interviewing in rural-based women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus. Health Promot J Austr. 2012 Apr;23(1):5-9. doi: 10.1071/he12005.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 22730940 (View on PubMed)

Arora S, Peters AL, Agy C, Menchine M. A mobile health intervention for inner city patients with poorly controlled diabetes: proof-of-concept of the TExT-MED program. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2012 Jun;14(6):492-6. doi: 10.1089/dia.2011.0252. Epub 2012 Apr 23.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 22524591 (View on PubMed)

Hochberg I, Feraru G, Kozdoba M, Mannor S, Tennenholtz M, Yom-Tov E. Encouraging Physical Activity in Patients With Diabetes Through Automatic Personalized Feedback via Reinforcement Learning Improves Glycemic Control. Diabetes Care. 2016 Apr;39(4):e59-60. doi: 10.2337/dc15-2340. Epub 2016 Jan 28. No abstract available.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 26822328 (View on PubMed)

Ramachandran A, Snehalatha C, Ram J, Selvam S, Simon M, Nanditha A, Shetty AS, Godsland IF, Chaturvedi N, Majeed A, Oliver N, Toumazou C, Alberti KG, Johnston DG. Effectiveness of mobile phone messaging in prevention of type 2 diabetes by lifestyle modification in men in India: a prospective, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2013 Nov;1(3):191-8. doi: 10.1016/S2213-8587(13)70067-6. Epub 2013 Sep 11.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 24622367 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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66666

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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