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To provide better care and preventive services for people with both depression and diabetes, the investigators propose to develop and test whether interventions to reduce depressive symptoms can be integrated into routine diabetes clinics in India. The investigators will gather feedback from patients in India through focus group discussions and individual interviews so they can culturally-adapt a model of combined depression and diabetes care. The investigators will then evaluate the effectiveness and costs of this care model in a trial at four diabetes clinics in India. It is expected that results from this study can guide how to incorporate mental health care into routine diabetes clinics in low-resource settings.


Clinical Trial Description

It has been shown that targeting both depression and diabetes control has important synergistic benefits. Since diabetes patients in India tend to access specialists (government or private) for their diabetes and other health care needs, they at least have a point of contact with the health system which can be leveraged to also reduce depressive symptoms. The investigators aim to assess if interventions for depression can be integrated into routine diabetes care delivery with only modest modifications. The integrated multi-condition (depression and diabetes) intervention model merges experiences from TEAMCare and an ongoing trial of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk reduction in India (CARRS Trial) and involves: 1. enhancing the role of care coordinators and training them in disease management; 2. integrating 'intelligent' technology; and 3. weekly physician oversight to review poorly-controlled cases and make responsive treatment adjustments. The investigators propose to take this model from research to practice using an implementation sciences approach. The investigators will first gather formative qualitative data and endeavor to make the intervention more patient-centered, develop locally-understandable educational materials, and identify ways to overcome stigma of mental health disorders and facilitate trustful therapeutic relationships between care coordinators and patients and their families. The investigators will then evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the intervention model in a randomized controlled trial. ;


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NCT number NCT02022111
Study type Interventional
Source Emory University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 2014
Completion date September 27, 2019

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