15-minute Individual Consultation to Improve Blood Glucose Control in Pre-diabetes
NCT ID: NCT03483129
Last Updated: 2020-02-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
23 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-04-25
2019-01-23
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Upon completion of this phase of data collection, participants will be provided with a series of validated questionnaires to complete (to be completed at every visit unless otherwise stated). These include; the International Physical Activity Questionnaire- Short Form, Food Frequency Questionnaire (baseline and 6 months), 36-Item Short Form Survey Instrument and components of the Personal Diabetes Questionnaire (baseline). Participants will complete the questionnaires unassisted although members of the research team will be available to answer any questions the participant may have relating to the questionnaires. Lastly, participants will receive instructions on the use of the urine collection kit for dietary monitoring and the ActiGraph for physical activity monitoring (if randomised). Participants will then be free to leave the laboratory. An additional acceptability questionnaire designed by the research team will be given to participants at the end of the 6 month visit and will include questions relating to the WARU visits, 15 minute consultation (if received), urine collection and ActiGraph use. Visits will last between approximately 120 minutes and 150 minutes depending on the time taken for participants to complete the relevant questionnaires.
Following completion of the baseline visit, participants will be randomised into either the intervention group (INT) or the control group (CON). Randomisation will be achieved using a minimisation software package and will ensure that there will be only minor differences between groups in the variables used in the allocation process. Participants in INT will receive a focused 15 minute one to one consultation with a practice nurse at their registered general practice. The consultation derives from the original 30 minute protocol employed during a previous study conducted by the present research team which used 104 GP-registered patients. The first half of the 30 minute consultation in that study (led by general practice) collected baseline data (height, weight, waist circumference, blood pressure) and the second half provided patients with lifestyle advice on preventing diabetes. The consultation to be used in the proposed study does not require general practice to collect baseline data and therefore the consultation time has been reduced from 30 minute to 15 minutes. The consultation will provide the participant with one to one information regarding the benefits of physical activity and healthy eating. Emphasis will placed on the importance of achieving at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week as well as adhering to healthy dietary habits, based on the National Health Service (NHS) Eat Well Guide. Furthermore, participants will have the opportunity to discuss pre-diabetes with a trained practice nurse and ask any questions they may have. Participants placed in CON will not receive the consultation and will only attend visits to the WARU. Due to logistical and financial implications, a subgroup of participants will also be randomised for additional physical activity monitoring. 5 participants from INT and 5 from CON will receive an Actigraph (see below for further information on the Actigraph).
Dietary Monitoring:
Metabolic fingerprinting and metabolic profiling of human urine is able to provide a comprehensive and quantitative snapshot of dietary exposure for 12 - 24 hrs prior to urine collection. While a single sample snapshot is not representative of an individuals' habitual dietary exposure, a series of snapshots over a prolonged time period can give a robust overview of an individual's nutritional health. Previous work has demonstrated a community based urine collection protocol as a successful and non-disruptive method for monitoring habitual diet. Participants will be provided with a urine collection kit consisting of; of non-sterile urine collection straws, additive free evacuated vacutainer tubes and a urine collection container. Once urine has been collected, the sealed vacutainer tubes will be stored in an absorbent pouch within a sealed leak-proof bag and kept in the refrigerator. All urine storage equipment and instructions are fully compliant with standards for storage of Category B biological substances. Participants will receive instructions to fill the collection container with a mid-stream urine sample (in order to minimise the possibility of bacterial contamination from urethral contaminants). Any excess urine produced which is not collected in the container should be deposited within the lavatory. The tip of the transfer straw will be submerged into the urine and a vacutainer tube inserted into the transfer straw to draw the urine into the vacutainer. Any remaining urine in the container will be deposited within the lavatory. The collection container can be rinsed with tap water after each urine sample and reused for each sample collected. Vacutainer tubes will be labelled with anonymous information including participant number, sample number, weekday/weekend sample and week number. Samples will be stored in a refrigerator at 4 degrees (ºC) for a maximum of 10 days before the samples are returned to the lab either in person or by free post for freezing at -80 ºC to await analysis. Participants will record the collection details of their urine samples onto a sample collection sheet which notes the sample number and the date and time of collection. Participants will collect 3 samples a week for 3 weeks following each WARU visit. Participants must collect two urine samples within the week on non-consecutive days (e.g. Tuesday \& Thursday) and collect a third sample on either day of the weekend (Saturday/Sunday). In total, participants will collect 27 urine samples during their participation in the study. Urine samples will be analysed using laboratory based Flow Infusion High Resolution Mass Spectrometry which is an established method for dietary analysis using urine samples.
Physical Activity Monitoring:
Physical activity and sedentary lifestyle will be determined using ActiGraph following baseline, 3 months and 6 month WARU visits. Participants will be provided with written and verbal instructions on how to operate the device. Participants will choose one week within the three week urine collection period to wear the ActiGraph. Participants can choose any day within the week to begin wearing the ActiGraph but must then wear it for the following 7 days unless unfeasible to do so (e.g. swimming, bathing or showering). In this instance, participants will record at what time and the amount of time they are not wearing the ActiGraph. Should participants forget to wear the device; the same procedure will be followed. Should participants miss a whole day; they must record for an extra day directly after the 7th day. An additional sheet will be provided for participants to record any time when the device is not worn. Participants do not need to wear the ActiGraph when sleeping although they must record the time they go to sleep and at what time they wake up. Participants must fit the ActiGraph in the morning as soon as it is feasible to do so. Participants can return the ActiGraph at the end of the 7 day recording period either in person or be post.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Consultation
The consultation will provide the participant with one to one information regarding the benefits of physical activity and healthy eating. Emphasis will placed on the importance of achieving at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week as well as adhering to healthy dietary habits, based on the NHS Eatwell Guide (Eatwell Guide, 2016). Furthermore, participants will have the opportunity to discuss pre-diabetes with a trained practice nurse and ask any questions they may have.
Consultation
15 minute, one to one consultation with a trained practice nurse at a GP surgery. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss pre-diabetes, the risks of developing diabetes and the steps that can be taken to improve lifestyle behaviors and reduce the risk of diabetes development.
Control
All participants will receive an information leaflet detailing pre-diabetes, the associated risks and steps that can be taken to avoid developing diabetes.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Consultation
15 minute, one to one consultation with a trained practice nurse at a GP surgery. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss pre-diabetes, the risks of developing diabetes and the steps that can be taken to improve lifestyle behaviors and reduce the risk of diabetes development.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Registered with a mid-Wales GP surgery
* Glycated haemoglobin between 42 mmol·mol-1 and 47 mmol·mol-1 (\< 1 year)
Exclusion Criteria
* Unable to understand and follow instructions due to cognition or language problems
* During participant identification, general practice will exclude any patients they believe are unsuitable for study involvement, for example, terminal illness
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Hywel Dda Health Board
OTHER
Aberystwyth University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Rhys Thatcher, Dr
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Aberystwyth University
Locations
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Carwyn James Building
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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239910
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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