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The MATCH2 Study (The Multi-clinic Action Trial to Control Hyperglycemia and Hypertension) is a randomized controlled trial comparing two educational approaches to improve glucose and blood pressure control in African American and Latino adults with type 2 diabetes. The study is being designed and implemented using a Community Based Participatory Research approach to optimize the two educational approaches. One approach, Enhanced Home Based Education, adapts a Community Health Worker (CHW) intervention from the protocol of the prior Mexican-American Trial of Community Health workers (MATCH). The other approach, Enhanced Clinic Based Education, uses a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) to deliver dietary and general self-management education. The study seeks to determine if Community Health Workers working as part of the primary care clinical team can reduce health disparities and improve outcomes among patients with type 2 diabetes.


Clinical Trial Description

MATCH2, a randomized controlled trial, will test if the optimized CHW-delivered intervention can reduce both Hemoglobin A1c levels and blood pressure at eighteen months in persons with uncontrolled diabetes, as compared to a CDE-delivered group educational program. Follow-up six months after the completion of the intervention will evaluate the sustainability of any gains. MATCH2 will use precise measures of diet (food frequency questionnaires) and physical activity (accelerometry) to identify intermediate behaviors and processes that mediate significant improvements in glycemic and blood pressure control. Patients/participants will be recruited from three participating urban primary care safety net clinics to join MATCH2 if patients meet the inclusion and exclusion conditions (see criteria section below). Eligible patients interested in participation will have a baseline visit scheduled. Baseline assessments may be conducted either at the clinic, the participant's home, or the Rush Prevention Center, at the patient's preference. At the baseline visit, the research assistant will obtain informed consent for the study as approved by the Institutional Review Boards (IRB) of participating institutions. The baseline assessment will include the following measures: demographics, clinical data, glycemic control, blood pressure, total caloric and sodium intake, physical activity, medication adherence, clinic attendance, quality of life, patient activation, depression and social support. A randomization scheme based on permuted randomized blocks of size 4 and 6 will be used, stratified by clinic. Randomization schedules will be developed by the study Biostatistician and the Data Management Team will assign participants to treatment or control groups accordingly.Of the investigative team, the Principal Investigator, identified Key Co-Investigators and all research assistants will be blinded to the patient's group assignment while remaining research team: the Community Health Workers (blinded to study hypothesis), selected Key Co-Investigators, Site Principal Investigators, and Data Management Team will be unblinded. Participants will know the study condition to which participants have been assigned. As with the CHW interventionists, participants will be blinded to the study hypothesis. Consent and recruitment forms will all state that "The MATCH2 trial is comparing two clinic-based approaches to improve control of high blood sugar and high blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes. Some evidence suggests that approaches such as health classes led by a diabetes educator, coaching by Community Health Workers, and printed diabetes education materials may help improve outcomes for people with uncontrolled diabetes. ENHANCED HOME-BASED EDUCATION CONDITION: CHW Interventionists deliver diabetes self-management curriculum in the participant's home or other preferred setting. MATCH2 Trained CHW Interventionists will work closely with patients to deliver a participant-centered intervention derived from two pragmatic evidence-based frameworks for behavioral change [Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Kate Lorig's Chronic Disease Self-Management approach]. 24 total in-person visits will be conducted; six primary topics will be covered multiple times over an 18-month period. No more than two topics will be addressed at any visit. The sequence in which topics are delivered is determined by participant need, preference, and interest. The six primary topics are: 1. Check glucose daily and know the goal. 2. Check blood pressure daily and know the goal. 3. Understand medications and take medications as prescribed. 4. Engage in 30 minutes of physical activity every day. 5. Enjoy a healthy natural diet with vegetables, fruit, and fiber. 6. Communicate any concerns to the health care team. At each visit, CHWs will help participants develop a self-management Action Plan around one of the six topics, and support problem solving behaviors to address barriers to completing the Action Plan. Behavioral self-management skills will be taught by the CHW and practiced with the participant at each visit. CHWs will monitor the clinic attendance of participants and will advise and assist participants with making appointments with their primary care providers at least once every 4 months. CHWs will also play an active role in communicating the progress of their participants to the primary care providers using the clinic Electronic Medical Record. ENHANCED CLINIC-BASED EDUCATION CONDITION: Participants will receive group diabetes self-management education, consistent with current Medicare guidelines for diabetes education. A Certified Diabetes Educator will deliver the two class sessions (each two hours) covering basic topics: diabetes (including self-management) and nutrition. Participants will also receive 24 bilingual educational newsletters: twelve during the first six months and then once a month between 6 and 18 months. The newsletters, called "Diabetes Action", cover the same six self-management topics listed previously. ;


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NCT number NCT02759484
Study type Interventional
Source Rush University Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 2015
Completion date February 2019

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