Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing on Improving Care for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes in China: A Randomized Controlled Trial
n 2015, the International Diabetes Federation estimated that there were nearly 110 million
diabetes mellitus (DM) patients in China, which was the highest number recorded in the world.
China's DM-related costs, ranked second highest globally, were estimated to be US$51 billion.
In response to the rising patient numbers and costs, the Chinese government has invested
heavily in primary healthcare since 2009, with the goal of improving chronic disease
management in the primary care settings. A key part of the primary care improvement program
prioritizes health education as a route to lifestyle modification. Although the content and
modes of delivery vary enormously, most of the programs focused on providing information
rather than facilitating patient change. The impacts of traditional patient education on
lifestyle modification and changes in psychological status have been reported to be
suboptimal. These may be related to the poor understanding of the educational content or lack
of means for making changes as a result of low socioeconomic status and poor educational
level. It is therefore necessary to rethink and explore a more structured, patient-centered
approach to health education at improving the outcomes of DM control.
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a collaborative, patient-centered counseling approach that
aims to elicit behavior change. Counselors use empathy and other techniques to create an
atmosphere to help patients to explore the discrepancies between the goals and their current
behavior. The focus of MI is to find and resolve the ambivalence, improve patients'
perception of the importance of behavior change, and support them to make the change. MI
provides a structural framework with guiding principles that can be easily followed by the
primary care doctors. Some studies show that MI can contribute to improve healthy eating,
weight control and increases in physical activity, but most research focused on intermediate
outcome measures and did not evaluate the readiness to change. MI can be utilized by a
variety of healthcare providers, which makes it adaptable for different culture and clinical
settings. However, the effectiveness of MI in Chinese diabetic patients remains uncertain.
MI has been delivered using different methods. These methods have varied and included a
single one-to-one session with a therapist, multiple group sessions, and the incorporation of
MI into daily clinical practice. Furthermore, in yet another study, MI education program
produced a significantly greater change in patients' perceived competence in dealing with
diabetes than the control group. In this study, the investigators adopted the group MI
approach and developed a patient empowerment program (PEP) utilizing the techniques and
framework of MI. The investigators compared this to the most common form of DM education in
China, i.e., when health professionals (nurses, doctors, dietitians or pharmacists) give a
lecture on DM to patients and their carers in a hospital lecture theatre in a didactic
manner.
Background: To assess the effects of a motivational interviewing (MI)-based patient
empowerment program (PEP) on type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patient self-management compared
to traditional diabetes health education.
Methods: Two hundred and twenty-five patients, recruited from community health centers (CHCs)
and the family medicine clinic in the University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital in Shenzhen,
were randomly assigned to the intervention or control groups. Patients in the intervention
group (n=117) received a four-session PEP in small groups over one month by trained nurses
and doctors. The control group (n=108) received the traditional lecture-style health
education on DM. All the patients were followed up for three months. Outcomes included
problem areas in diabetes (PAID) that measures diabetes-related emotional distress, patient
enablement index (PEI), mental health, patient satisfaction respectively as well as lifestyle
behaviors were assessed at baseline, post-activity and three months.
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