Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Family Model of Diabetes Self-Management Education in the Marshallese Community
| NCT number | NCT02407132 |
| Other study ID # | 203482 |
| Secondary ID | |
| Status | Completed |
| Phase | N/A |
| First received | |
| Last updated | |
| Start date | June 2015 |
| Est. completion date | April 30, 2018 |
| Verified date | March 2019 |
| Source | University of Arkansas |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The investigators will conduct a comparative effectiveness evaluation using a randomized control trial design of a culturally adapted family model of Diabetes Self-Management Education (Adapted DSME) compared with Standard DSME within the Marshallese population. The family model will cover the same concepts as the standard format. However, the family model will incorporate culturally-adapted education and recommendations aimed at engaging family members in the management of the primary participant's diabetes, and family members will be invited to fully participate in the study. By contrast, the standard model provides diabetes self- management education to the diabetic participant only, and the participant's family members do not participate in the classes or any other part of the study. Biometric and survey data will be collected pre-intervention, post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, and 12 months post-intervention. A qualitative debriefing session will be held for each family between the final DSME session and the 6 month post-intervention to obtain qualitative data regarding the participant's perceptions of the intervention and implementation process.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 221 |
| Est. completion date | April 30, 2018 |
| Est. primary completion date | April 30, 2018 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Primary Participant: - Must be 18 years or older - Self-reported Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 diagnosis by a health care provider - Self-reported Marshallese ethnicity or descent Secondary (Family) Participant: - Must be 18 years or older Exclusion Criteria: - Younger than 18 |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest | Fayetteville | Arkansas |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Arkansas | Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute |
United States,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Glycemic Control, Measured by Change in Adjusted Mean HbA1c (%) From Baseline to Immediate Post-intervention, 6 Months Post-intervention, and 12 Months Post-intervention. | A Siemens analyzer (point of care) was utilized to calculate HbA1c levels for each participant. The primary outcome measure was change in adjusted mean HbA1c (%) from baseline to immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, and 12 months post-intervention. Analyses were adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment status, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants. The mean HbA1c values presented here have been adjusted, whereas the mean HbA1c values presented in the Baseline Data section are unadjusted. | Baseline, Immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, 12 months post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Mean BMI From Baseline to Immediate Post-intervention, 6 Months Post-intervention, and 12 Months Post-intervention | Participant weight (without shoes) was measured in light clothing to the nearest 0.5 lb (0.2 kg) using a calibrated digital scale. Height (without shoes) was measured to the nearest 0.5 cm using a stadiometer. Weight and height were used to compute a continuous measure of BMI (kg/m²). | Baseline, Immediate post-intervention; 6 months post-intervention; 12 months post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Mean Total Cholesterol (mg/dL) From Baseline to Immediate Post-intervention, 6 Months Post-intervention, and 12 Months Post-intervention. | Through finger prick blood collection, point of care tests were used to test fasting lipids using a commercial lipid panel kit and Cholestech LDX analyzer. Analyses were adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment status, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants. | Baseline, Immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, 12 months post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Mean High-density Lipoproteins (HDL) From Baseline to Immediate Post-intervention, 6 Months Post-intervention, and 12 Months Post-intervention. | A commercial lipid panel kit and Cholestech LDX analyzer were used to assess HDL levels. The outcome measure was change in mean HDL from baseline to immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, and 12 months post-intervention. Analyses were adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment status, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants. | Baseline, Immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, 12 months post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Probability of Performing Diabetes Self-care Behaviors From Baseline to 12 Months Post-intervention: Check Blood Glucose Daily | This measure assesses whether or not each participant reported checking her/his blood glucose at least daily at baseline and 12 months post-intervention. This measure of participant-reported current level of diabetes self-care was assessed through an item from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Diabetes Module. (Because three of the diabetes self-care behaviors we assessed are expected to occur annually (e.g., annual doctor visit), analyses of self-care behaviors focus on change from baseline to 12 months post-intervention to allow for a year to elapse between time points.) | Baseline, 12 months post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Probability of Performing Diabetes Self-care Behaviors From Baseline to 12 Months Post-intervention: Seen Doctor or Other Health Professional in Past 12 Months for Diabetes | This measure assesses whether or not each participant reported seeing a doctor, nurse, or other health professional for her/his diabetes within the past 12 months at baseline and 12 months post-intervention. This measure of participant-reported current level of diabetes self-care was assessed through an item from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Diabetes Module. (Because three of the diabetes self-care behaviors we assessed are expected to occur annually (e.g., annual doctor visit), analyses of self-care behaviors focus on change from baseline to 12 months post-intervention to allow for a year to elapse between time points.) | Baseline, 12 months post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Probability of Performing Diabetes Self-care Behaviors From Baseline to 12 Months Post-intervention: Foot Exam by Doctor or Other Health Professional in Past 12 Months | This measure assesses whether or not each participant reported having a health professional check her/his feet for any sores or irritations in the past 12 months at baseline and 12 months post-intervention. This measure of participant-reported current level of diabetes self-care was assessed through an item from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Diabetes Module. (Because three of the diabetes self-care behaviors we assessed are expected to occur annually (e.g., annual doctor visit), analyses of self-care behaviors focus on change from baseline to 12 months post-intervention to allow for a year to elapse between time points.) | Baseline, 12 Months Post-Intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Probability of Performing Diabetes Self-care Behaviors From Baseline to 12 Months Post-intervention: Eye Exam in Past 12 Months | This measure assesses whether or not each participant reported having an eye exam in which the pupils were dilated in the past 12 months at baseline and 12 months post-intervention. This measure of participant-reported current level of diabetes self-care was assessed through an item from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Diabetes Module. (Because three of the diabetes self-care behaviors we assessed are expected to occur annually (e.g., annual doctor visit), analyses of self-care behaviors focus on change from baseline to 12 months post-intervention to allow for a year to elapse between time points.) | Baseline, 12 Months Post-Intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Probability of Performing Diabetes Self-care Behaviors From Baseline to 12 Months Post-intervention: Maintain a Normal Weight | This measure assesses whether or not each participant had a normal weight at baseline and 12 months post-intervention as indicated by body mass index (i.e., body mass index between 18.5 to 24.9). Participant weight (without shoes) was measured in light clothing to the nearest 0.5 lb (0.2 kg) using a calibrated digital scale. Height (without shoes) was measured to the nearest 0.5 cm using a stadiometer. Weight and height were used to compute a continuous measure of BMI (kg/m²). (Because three of the diabetes self-care behaviors we assessed are expected to occur annually (e.g., annual doctor visit), analyses of self-care behaviors focus on change from baseline to 12 months post-intervention to allow for a year to elapse between time points.) | Baseline, 12 Months Post-Intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Probability of Performing Diabetes Self-care Behaviors From Baseline to 12 Months Post-intervention: Engage in Recommended Level of Physical Activity | This measure assesses whether or not each participant reported engaging in 60 minutes or more of vigorous activity per week or 150 minutes or more of moderate activity per week at baseline and 12 months post-intervention. This measure was lightly adapted from the measure of physical activity used here: L. Jiang, S. Chen, B. Zhang, J. Beals, C.M. Mitchell, S.M. Manson, et al. Longitudinal patterns of stages of change for exercise and lifestyle intervention outcomes: an application of latent class analysis with distal outcomes. Prev. Sci., 17 (2016), pp. 398-409. (Because three of the diabetes self-care behaviors we assessed are expected to occur annually (e.g., annual doctor visit), analyses of self-care behaviors focus on change from baseline to 12 months post-intervention to allow for a year to elapse between time points.) | Baseline, 12 Months Post-Intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Mean Fasting Glucose From Baseline to Immediate Post-intervention, 6 Months Post-intervention, and 12 Months Post-intervention | Informally and in response to a survey item, many participants reported that they had not adhered to instructions to fast before data collection. For this reason, we were unable to collect valid measures for fasting glucose, low-density lipoproteins (LDL), and triglycerides. | Baseline, Immediate Post-Intervention, 6 Months Post-Intervention, 12 Months Post-Intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Mean Low-density Lipoproteins (LDL) From Baseline to Immediate Post-intervention, 6 Months Post-intervention, and 12 Months Post-intervention | Informally and in response to a survey item, many participants reported that they had not adhered to instructions to fast before data collection. For this reason, we were unable to collect valid measures for fasting glucose, low-density lipoproteins (LDL), and triglycerides. | Baseline, Immediate Post-Intervention, 6 Months Post-Intervention, 12 Months Post-Intervention | |
| Secondary | Change in Mean Triglycerides From Baseline to Immediate Post-intervention, 6 Months Post-intervention, and 12 Months Post-intervention | Informally and in response to a survey item, many participants reported that they had not adhered to instructions to fast before data collection. For this reason, we were unable to collect valid measures for fasting glucose, low-density lipoproteins (LDL), and triglycerides. | Baseline, Immediate Post-Intervention, 6 Months Post-Intervention, 12 Months Post-Intervention |
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