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NCT number NCT03377127
Other study ID # 2017-494
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 19, 2018
Est. completion date November 30, 2020

Study information

Verified date June 2021
Source William Beaumont Hospitals
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak Outpatient Clinic (and other listed Beaumont recruiting locations) care for over 900 patients with diabetes. In an effort to improve the care provided to our patients, a pharmacist managed diabetes clinic (PMDC) was created. The investigators looked at patients with high-risk diabetes who have received education in the PMDC and compared them to patients that didn't not receive the pharmacy education. Our preliminary data showed a significant decrease in Hemoglobin A1c in the PMDC compared to our standard care cohort. Hemoglobin A1c is a marker of the severity of diabetes mellitus. Based on this data, we designed a randomized controlled trial to better assess the impact of a PMDC on diabetic outcomes.


Description:

Over the past 20 years, the number of adults with diabetes has tripled in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), diabetes mellitus (DM) affected 30.2 million American adults in 2015. Previous studies showed that for each 1% reduction in hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), there was a corresponding 14% reduction in myocardial infarction, 12% reduction in stroke, and a 37% reduction of microvascular complications. Based on our preliminary data, a Pharmacist Managed Diabetes Clinic (PMDC) had a decrease in HbA1c of 2.2% in the high-risk diabetes patients from the PMDC cohort versus 0.9% in the standard care cohort (p=0.006). At six months there was a decrease in HbA1c of 3.2% in the PMDC and 1.2% in the standard care cohort (p=0.044). Our hypothesis is that a pharmacist managed diabetes clinic focused on patient identified diabetes management gaps and goals would have a significant positive impact on diabetes core measures and will result in a higher quality of care at a lower price. A randomized controlled trial (RCT) of our PMDC would provide further clarity on the impact on patient outcomes and important evidence with regard to how the physicians can deliver the best care for this high-risk population. Trial design This is a randomized open-label, controlled parallel group trial of a pharmacist managed diabetes clinic in high-risk diabetes patients, with a 1:1 allocation to either standard of care (SOC) or SOC and PMDC and a 6-month and 12-month follow-up. Methods: The study will be conducted at the listed recruiting sites at Beaumont Hospital. Michigan. The outpatient clinic is a resident clinic that delivers medical care to over 920 patients with diabetes mellitus. The clinic is based on campus at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Potential subjects with high-risk diabetes mellitus will be identified through weekly reports and from the daily schedule and will be recruited from this pool of patients exclusively. Intervention The patients will be enrolled over a 6-month period and will be randomly assigned to control group (usual care) and the intervention group (usual care plus PMDC visits). The PMDC is a pharmacist-led clinic that has been functioning in our outpatient clinic since January 2015 and is considered an available resource. The intervention group patients will be managed by their assigned primary care physicians (PCPs), per standard of care and will have scheduled six extra face-to-face visits with the pharmacists for the 6 month duration of the intervention. The PMDC visits will be scheduled more frequent in the first 2 months of the intervention to ensure patients' engagement and provide enough opportunities and time to address all the patients' goals and concerns. The PMDC visit encounters will focus on patient identified goals for the management of their diabetes. Initial visit in the PMDC will be 60-90 minutes with follow up visits lasting 30-45 minutes. Patients will be asked to describe their own gaps in knowledge and to identify their own management goals. Identification of knowledge gaps will allow targeted patient education to close those gaps. Other educational opportunities will potentially include diabetes mellitus pathophysiology, blood glucose goals, HbA1c goals, management of hyperglycemic and hypoglycemic episodes, review of medications, and counseling regarding diet and exercise. Pharmacists have the discretion to make medication adjustments and initiate new medications pertinent to the management of diabetic comorbidities. The model is a collaborative practice agreement between the pharmacist and the primary care physician. The control group patients will be managed by their assigned PCPs, per standard of care. Management per standard of care includes referrals to ophthalmology for dilated eye exam, nephrology for nephropathy management, cardiology for macrovascular complications management, neurology for neuropathy or neurologic complications, diabetic education, laboratory studies, and vaccinations and will be ordered or performed at the discretion of each patient's PCP. Outside the intervention, the participants in both groups will be treated identical. They will participate in the standard of care visits at baseline, at 3 months and at 6 months. These visits (visit 1, 6 and 9 in the intervention group and visit 1, 2 and 3 in the standard of care group) will be provided by each patient's primary care physician


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 86
Est. completion date November 30, 2020
Est. primary completion date May 22, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 75 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - high risk diabetes mellitus type 2 patients (hemoglobin = 9%) - not currently enrolled in PMDC. - established with a primary care resident internal medicine or medicine-pediatrics resident. - have a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type 2. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients will be excluded if they have been seen by the PMDC within the past 3 months. - under 18 years of age or over 75 years of age. - documented as having type 1 diabetes or - latent autoimmune diabetes of adults.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Pharmacy Managed Diabetes Clinic (PMDC)
The PMDC visit encounters will focus on patient identified goals for the management of their diabetes. Initial visit in the PMDC will be 60-90 minutes with follow up visits lasting 30-45 minutes.
Other:
Standard of Care (SOC)
Standard of care will be delivered at the physician discretion per the current American Diabetes Association recommendations

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Beaumont Geriatric Assessment Center Berkley Michigan
United States Beaumont Outpatient Clinic Royal Oak Michigan
United States Beaumont Internal Medicine Center Southfield Michigan
United States Norton, Klein, Hug, Sabin and Maddens Internal Medicine & Primary Care Practice Troy Michigan

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
William Beaumont Hospitals

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Hemoglobin A1c at 6 Months change from baseline in Hemoglobin A1c, measured in % DCCT (Diabetes Control and Complications Trial) units 6 months
Primary Hemoglobin A1c at 12 Months change from baseline in Hemoglobin A1c 12 months
Secondary Hemoglobin A1c Less Than 8% at 6 Months Percentage of patients achieving a hemoglobin A1c measurement of less than 8.0% 6 months
Secondary Hemoglobin A1c Less Than 8% at 12 Months Percentage of patients achieving a hemoglobin A1c measurement of less than 8.0% DCCT units 12 months
Secondary Change in Hemoglobin A1c From 6 to 12 Months The change in hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), between 6 months and 12 months after randomization. 12 months
Secondary Achievement of Annual Lipid Panel Testing percentage of patients complying with annual lipid testing 12 months
Secondary Statin Compliance Percentage of patients compliant with statin therapy per the 2013 American College of Cardiology / American Heart Association guidelines. 12 months
Secondary Blood Pressure Percentage of patients achieving Blood pressure goal of less than 140/90 at the end of the trial period. 12 months
Secondary Annual Retinopathy Examination Percentage of patients compliant with annual retinopathy examination 12 months
Secondary Annual Nephropathy Examination Percentage of patients compliant with annual nephropathy examination 12 months
Secondary Annual Neuropathy Examination Percentage of patients compliant with annual neuropathy examination 12 months
Secondary Annual Influenza Vaccine Percentage of patients compliant with annual influenza vaccine 12 months
Secondary Annual Pneumonia Vaccine Percentage of patients compliant with annual pneumonia vaccine 12 months
Secondary Quality of Life Assessment Difference between quality of life assessment via the World Health Organization BREF-Quality Of Life at baseline and 12 months.The WHOQOL-BREF consists of 4 domains, Physical Health, Psychological, Social Relationships, and Environment. Each domain is comprised of multiple questions that are considered together in the derivation of each domain score. In addition to the 4 domains, the WHOQOL-BREF includes two stand-alone questions to assess rated QOL and Satisfaction with Health questionnaire administered at baseline and at the conclusion of the trial period. Domain scores are scaled in a positive direction (i.e. higher scores denote higher quality of life) and range from a minimum of 4 to a maximum of 20. The mean score of items within each domain is used to calculate the domain score.A Likert scale from 1-7 was used. (1 - not affected, 7- extremely affected) We compared and reported the mean difference in between 6 months data and baseline data. 12 months
Secondary Diabetes Related EC Visits at 6 Months Number of Emergency Center (EC) visits related to hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia 6 months
Secondary Diabetes Related EC Visits at 12 Months Number of Emergency Center (EC) visits related to hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia 12 months
Secondary Total EC Visits at 6 Months Number of Emergency Center (EC) visits 6 months
Secondary Total EC Visits at 12 Months Number of Emergency Center (EC) visits 12 months
Secondary Inpatient Visits Total number of inpatient visits 12 months
Secondary Outpatient Visits total number of outpatient visits 12 months
Secondary No-show percentage of visits missed in clinic 12 months
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