Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Can a Behavioural Modifying Intervention Increase the Self-care and the Effect of the Diabetes Treatment in Chronically Ill Patients With Diabetes
Diabetes is a common condition associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
Non-pharmacological intervention strategies focusing on factors to improve self-management
skills are considered an important part of the treatment in individuals with diabetes.
Because of the increasing incidence in diabetes with costs (both physical, psychological and
financial) for both patients and society it is important to investigate interventions that
successfully promote self-care behaviour in patient with diabetes. Further research is
needed to develop interventions effective in maintaining long-term glycemic control.
The aim of this project is to study the long-term effect of a motivational intervention
program with an individual approach based on cognitive-behavioural strategies in chronically
ill patients with diabetes. The effect will be evaluated on both physiological and
psychosocial parameters including patient's experienced self-care competence.
The study will also provide an overview of what kind of non-pharmacological interventions
that have been applied in relation to the treatment of type 2 diabetes and assess the effect
of the various non-pharmacological interventions in randomised controlled trials.
Diabetes is a common condition associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
Non-pharmacological intervention strategies focusing on factors to improve self-management
skills are considered an important part of the treatment in individuals with diabetes.
Because of the increasing incidence in diabetes with costs (both physical, psychological and
financial) for both patients and society it is important to investigate interventions that
successfully promote self-care behaviour in patient with diabetes. Further research is
needed to develop interventions effective in maintaining long-term glycemic control.
The aim of this project is to study the long-term effect of a motivational intervention
program with an individual approach based on cognitive-behavioural strategies in chronically
ill patients with diabetes. The effect will be evaluated on both physiological and
psychosocial parameters including patient's experienced self-care competence.
The study will also provide an overview of what kind of non-pharmacological interventions
that have been applied in relation to the treatment of type 2 diabetes and assess the effect
of the various non-pharmacological interventions in randomised controlled trials; and
identify factors shaping outcomes in the areas reviewed.
The hypothesis is that a motivational intervention program based on cognitive-behavioural
strategies increases patient's belief in their own capability to succeed in their diabetes
care and will lead to increased self-care behaviour changes in relation to diabetes.
Materials and Methods:
A randomized controlled trial with 400 patients with diabetes is carried out at an
endocrinology unit in a Danish University Hospital. The sample size was determined by a
power calculation based on a standard deviation of 1.15 in the HbA1c-value and a 5%
two-sided significance level. The power is set to 90 %. Assessments are made at baseline,
follow-up 1 year and follow-up 2 year. Statistical analysis will be used to compare end
points between the two groups.
Focus group interviews with 15 patients from the interventions group are conducted. In order
to investigate the participants lived experience of diabetes they are asked to talk about
their experience of their daily life with diabetes, self-care activities and diabetes
treatment. Data will be analyzed using a phenomenological approach.
To asses the effect of non-pharmacological interventions from previous randomised controlled
trials a meta-analytic review is carried out. 40 studies are included in the analysis that
had met the following inclusions criteria: 1) randomized controlled trials; 2) published in
an English or Nordic language; 3) participants were adults with type 2 diabetes; 4) tested
the effect of self-care behaviour interventions; 5) reported measures and statistical data
on the effect of the intervention on diabetic specific parameters; and 6) information about
means and standard deviations available to calculate effect sizes. The following databases
were searched: Medline, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PsycInfo including PsychLIT, Cochrane
Library and SveMed+. The effect sizes in the included studies will be pooled by use of a
random-effects model because we expect heterogeneity between studies.
The perspective of the project is to increase the knowledge about non-pharmacological
diabetes treatment to increase quality of life and the effect of survival for diabetes
patients.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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