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The overall purpose of the present study is to examine the effect of implementing a 12-month person-centred and culturally sensitive intervention on glycaemic control in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and a non-Western background. We hypothesise that the intervention added to standard care will be superior for reducing HbA1c. Superiority will be claimed if the baseline corrected difference between the two groups is equal to, or surpass, the minimal important difference (5 mmol/mol) in favour of the intervention-group.


Clinical Trial Description

Individuals with a non-Western background have a higher prevalence of T2D and exhibit poorer glycaemic control (HbA1c levels) than those with Danish ethnic background. Research indicates that individuals with non-Western backgrounds face a number of challenges for effective diabetes management. These challenges include low health literacy, language barriers in accessing and comprehending information, adherence to medication, lifestyle factors, and limited social support. Although studies show that culturally appropriate diabetes education can enhance glycaemic control and improve health behaviours, little is known about effective strategies and methods targeting individuals with non-Western backgrounds and T2D. This suggests a strengthened and systematic effort towards the treatment of individuals with T2D and non-Western backgrounds. Overall, the ACCT2 study consists of three phases; 1) Need assessment, 2) Intervention development and testing, and 3) Randomized controlled trial (RCT). The aim of the present study (RCT) is to examine the effectiveness of a 12-month person-centred and culturally sensitive intervention on glycaemic control in individuals with T2D and a non-Western background (speaking either Urdu, Arabic or Turkish as native language). Participants will attend 6 visits at Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen (SDCC): Visit 1 (baseline), visit 2 (two weeks after baseline), visit 3 (4 weeks after baseline), visit 4 (4 months after baseline), visit 5 (7-8 months after baseline), visit 6 (12 months after baseline). The specific objectives are: 1. To investigate the effect of a 1-year person-centred and culturally sensitive intervention on change in glycaemic control (HbA1c) 2. To describe changes in cardiometabolic risk factors (including blood lipids, markers of glucose metabolism, blood pressure) 3. To describe changes in patient-reported outcomes including overall health, well-being, quality of life, social support, diabetes management, diabetes distress, health behaviour, health literacy, medicine adherence, time-below-range (TBR), time-above-range (TAB), time-in-range (TIR), body weight and use of antidiabetic medicine 4. To describe the extent to which the intervention was conducted as planned (visits, person-centred approach, tools) 5. To explore participants' experiences with following the intervention and acceptance of it, including how a person-centred and culturally sensitive approach worked for them as well as the use of using technology for diabetes monitoring (sub-population). ;


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NCT number NCT06147245
Study type Interventional
Source Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen
Contact Natasja B Martinsen, PhD
Phone +45 60157718
Email natasja.bjerre.martinsen@regionh.dk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 9, 2023
Completion date June 7, 2025

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