Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Community-based Cognitive Behavioral Lifestyle Therapy to Improve Diabetes-Related Health Outcomes in an Underserved Latino Population
The purpose of this project is to develop and test the acceptance and clinical efficacy of a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based lifestyle intervention, to help manage obesity and diabetes-related health outcomes, provided through community health workers (CHWs) in Latino adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). A collaboration with an established community-based organization named Sansum Diabetes Research Institute (SDRI), will provide an opportunity to develop, train and implement a culturally sensitive curricula for the CHWs that focuses on body weight and mental health (depressive symptoms and stress) among participants disproportionately impacted by T2D due to social, economic and community factors. Cultural sensitivity focuses on delivering health information based on norms, values, beliefs, environmental factors, and historical context that is unique to a racial/ethnic population. Therefore, for our curricula to be culturally sensitive it will include the following aspects: being primarily delivered in the Spanish language with English as needed, actively incorporate culturally relevant eating and physical activity recommendations, and encompass the foundational importance of familial and social relationships as part of the mental health component of the intervention. For this proposal, the specific aims of this project are: 1) develop a CBT-based lifestyle intervention that focuses on diet, activity, depressive symptoms, stress, and quality of life in collaboration with CHWs and participants from SDRI, and provide training for three CHWs to implement this intervention; 2) conduct a 26-week randomized controlled trial in 50 Latino adults with T2D in the SDRI organization to evaluate the efficacy of the CBT-based lifestyle intervention to improve weight- and diabetes- related health outcomes (body weight, glycemic control, blood pressure, lipid profile, depressive symptoms, stress, and quality of life); 3) evaluate the acceptance and delivery of the CBT-based lifestyle intervention in CHWs and participants with T2D. If successful, this study will establish the structure and content of a culturally sensitive, effective CBT-lifestyle, community-based treatment.
We will implement a CBT-based lifestyle intervention program, among Latino adults with T2D, that targets appropriate body weight, glycemic control, blood pressure, plasma triglyceride, and emphasizes techniques to help reduce depressive symptoms, stress, and improve quality of life through the collaborative partnership with SDRI. Latino adults with T2D who meet eligibility requirements will be recruited for the study, and subjects will be randomized to one of two conditions: 1) Standard care: will include the SDRI CHW curriculum focused on diabetes education and connecting individuals to appropriate resources in the community; or 2) CBT-based lifestyle intervention: standard care plus a theoretically-based, diet, activity, and mental health lifestyle intervention integrated within a culturally sensitive curriculum (materials in Spanish and English). Trained CHWs will promote CBT-based lifestyle-change aims and assist in goal setting with participants to reach the primary goal of appropriate glycemic control (fasting blood glucose and HbA1c) and weight reduction, in addition to decrease in depressive symptoms and stress and an increase in quality of life. Participants' body weight, body composition, metabolic measures, and mental health outcomes will be obtained at enrollment and at the end of the intervention (week 26). ;
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