Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Automated Guidance Tool for Medical Encounters Addressing Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (AuGMEnT)
ABSTRACT Although most primary healthcare practitioners recognize the important relationship
among nutrition, physical activity and health, few incorporate either dietary or physical
activity counseling into routine practice. AUGMENT will employ interactive technology to
support effective patient life-style counseling during routine office visits. AUGMENT
technology will automate the administration, collection, and analysis of dietary and
physical activity questionnaires, and it will guide counseling and present intervention
resources and strategies tailored to the patient's unique needs. Using tablet computers,
wireless LANs, and inexpensive Internet communications, AUGMENT will have advantages over
existing tools: 1.) Lower usage costs (minimal office personal required), 2.) Ability to
customize the system, and 3.) Real-time, comprehensive assessment.
The AUGMENT system efficiently and relentlessly gathers important healthcare information
(such as total fat, type of fat consumption; fruit and vegetable consumption; fiber and
micronutrient intake; and energy output). This means patients are less likely to have their
preventive needs overlooked by a busy practitioner. The assessment includes questions to
determine the amount of effort the patient will commit to improved health. This will enable
the physician to effectively guide the patient via targeted recommendations, obtainable
goals, and a course of action that is both preventive and prescriptive; and to monitor
progress. Patients who receive objective assessments of their healthcare practices and
recommendations based on their own unique health history will be more likely to accept and
act on the recommendations.
The specific aims of the study are to: 1) Incorporate key elements of a previously developed
prototype tool into a dietary and physical activity risk assessment system, 2) Create a
provider training tool to build proficiency in using AUGMENT for counseling to reduce
disease risk.
3) Validate the AUGMENT dietary and physical activity assessments using dietary recalls and
accelerometer data, 4) Complete a process evaluation of the AUGMENT program by using it in
interventions managed by six physicians with at least 240 patients, and 5) Survey
participating providers and patients to assess acceptability of AUGMENT within a clinical
setting.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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