Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Telehealth for Diabetes Self-Management
This study will examine the feasibility and short and-long-term efficacy of a web-based
telehealth intervention with community-dwelling older adults who have been diagnosed with
type 2 diabetes. Effectiveness will be evaluated using multiple measures within three
different domains: 1) physical (glycosylated hemoglobin [HbA1C], weight, and lipid levels);
2) behavioral (monitoring blood glucose levels, feet inspections, diet, and exercise
frequency), and 3) psychosocial (depression, quality of life, social support, and adjustment
to diabetes).
This is a randomized controlled trial of a web-based telehealth intervention designed to
improve self-management behaviors in a group of community dwelling older diabetics. Two
groups of participants will be recruited and randomized over a four-month period during
years 01 and 02. Participants in the control group will receive standard diabetic care
provided by their provider. Participants in the intervention group will receive computer
training in the participant's home in how to access and utilize the web-based telehealth
study webpage. The intervention will consist of a program designed and delivered via the
Internet to improve the participants' diabetes self-management behaviors using behavioral
and motivational strategies and cues to modify perceptions of self-efficacy and beliefs
regarding the ability to affect the progress of the disease and change personal behavior.
This one year study plans to enroll 62 individuals into two groups. One group will receive
the standard diabetic care provided and the second group will receive the standard diabetic
care and training on how to use a computer to access the Internet. Participant assignment
into either group is random (like flipping a coin). Study procedures will include the
completion of questionnaires; a blood pressure reading, weight and a finger prick to obtain
a blood sample.
There will be a total of three visits. One visit will occur before the study starts and at a
six-month interval during the study period. The time to complete the study procedures by the
research staff is approximately 1 to 1½ hours.
1. Questionnaires: Participants will meet with a research staff person who will ask
questions about dietary intake, exercise activity, blood glucose levels, feet
inspections, past and current Internet activity, and psychosocial well-being
(depression, quality of life, self-efficacy, social support, readiness to change, and
adjustment to diabetes). The time estimated for completion is about 45 to 60 minutes.
2. Physiologic Measures: Participants will have their blood pressures taken, weight
measured using a scale, and asked to provide 4-5 drops of blood from the fingertip to
measure glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), Cholesterol (HDL:LDL ratio) will be measured
to evaluate improvement in short-and-long term (3 months to one year) management of
diabetes.
3. Participants selected to participate in the computer/Internet study group will be
contacted by research staff within one month to schedule a time to set-up the study
computer equipment and receive computer training. Three 2 hour sessions of computer
training over a three-week period in participants' homes will be scheduled.
Participants will also be expected to participate in following Internet study
procedures, available via the Internet from their homes.
1. Maintaining a daily personal log of diabetes self care activities (blood sugar
readings, diet, exercise, feet inspections, etc.)
2. Participating in nurse led peer support question and answer chat sessions twice a
month.
d). Read and respond to e-mail sent from the study nurse. e) Read health information on
diabetes management, depression, and psychosocial well being that will be provided by
the study nurse.
Computer Training Training will be provided on how to use the computer, access the
study web page resources, and participate in the nurse-led peer support group
conference forum, use e-mail, and how to prepare and send a daily log of
self-management activities (blood sugar monitoring, diet, feet inspections, and
exercise). Training will also be provided on how to use the study web site's bulletin
board, and the electronic prompt to verify completion of the weekly health reading
assignment, and how to develop and post an action plan on-line.
The amount of time for the above Internet activities will vary depending on
participants' degree of interest in accessing the Internet resources provided.
Approximately 1-4 hours per week or more will be needed to complete the Internet
activities. Participants who are assigned to the intervention group who fail to respond
to e-mail or to use any of the intervention resources for a one-week period will be
contacted by telephone to determine the reason for not participating in the study
activity (technical, knowledge deficit, medical, lack of ability, lack of interest,
etc.).
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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