Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Eye Health and Vision Care for Patients With Diabetes: Comparing Usual Care to a Targeted Intervention in a Randomized Controlled Trial
Vision loss from diabetes is often preventable with timely detection and treatment. Patients with diabetes may not understand the importance of annual dilated eye examinations or recognize the benefits of early detection of diabetic eye disease. The proposed research project compares usual eye care to eye care emphasizing patient education for adult patients with diabetes.
Patients with diabetes may not understand the importance of annual dilated eye examinations
or recognize the benefits of early detection of diabetic eye disease. The goal of this study
is to compare the efficacy of usual care to an intervention emphasizing patient education
targeted at a multicultural adult patient population with diabetes seeking eye care in an
academic health center. The specific aims of this study are to evaluate patient knowledge of
preventive health strategies for diabetes as they pertain to eye health and vision care, to
assess patient satisfaction with eye and vision care, and to promote interdisciplinary
collaboration in the care of patients with diabetes.
Ninety patients were randomized to two arms representing usual care and an intervention
emphasizing patient education targeted at English-speaking adults with diabetes seeking eye
care in an academic health center. The project was developed within the Health Professions
Division at Nova Southeastern University.
Participation was comprised of a comprehensive eye health and vision examination, patient
education, and completion of study instruments described below. A demographic survey
documenting patient age, sex, physician-reported HbA1C, education, and birthplace was
administered to all patients at baseline. Race and ethnicity were self reported using
categories in current use by the National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
(Bethesda, MD).
Patients assigned to the intervention were provided with a written report at the conclusion
of the examination. The triplicate form included a report of eye examination findings with a
copy designated for the medical record, the primary care physician, and the patient. The
back side of the patient’s copy included educational materials targeted at a layperson while
the physician’s copy included information directed at a primary health care provider.
Patients assigned to usual care received patient education at the discretion of the eye care
provider. Following the initial examination, all medical records were reviewed with
attention to communication with other health care providers, as well as other issues related
to continuity and coordination of care. Patients assigned to usual care were mailed
additional written educational materials at the conclusion of the study, after all study
instruments had been completed.
Patients assigned to the intervention were invited to participate in a supplementary seminar
that reinforced the educational message delivered at the time of the initial examination. A
multidisciplinary (optometry, pharmacy, endocrinology) patient education curriculum
incorporating materials from the National Eye Health Education Program (NEHEP) Diabetic Eye
Disease Public Education Program, the “ABC’s of diabetes”, an interactive activity, and a
question and answer session was developed for patients randomized to the intervention.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Educational/Counseling/Training
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