Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT01651065 |
Other study ID # |
20110766 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
June 2011 |
Est. completion date |
December 2014 |
Study information
Verified date |
February 2024 |
Source |
Microclinic International |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The purpose of this randomized trial is to study the efficacy of a novel social propagation
intervention which integrates social network induction with health education for weight and
metabolic control among patients with type 2 diabetes, BMI of 25-30+, and cardiovascular
disease. The intervention takes place in the form of a community health program, where
participants who enroll in this program will be asked if they would like to take part in the
study to evaluate its efficacy. Thus, the investigators will study the efficacy of social
networks in propagating changes in lifestyle factors for diabetes and chronic disease
management
Description:
The potential to harness the propagating power of social networks for chronic disease
treatment and management, such as for diabetes and obesity, is an emerging area in
epidemiology and clinical research. Social induction for disease management has been
effectively leveraged for disease management, but we have not carefully disaggregated of
different layers and modalities of social network effects in this context. This study will
test and demonstrate this through a novel randomized trial.
The randomized design is comprised of 2 arms. 1) Intervention Group: This arm takes part in a
10-month (9-month for Phase 2, cycles 1 and 2) diabetes, weight, and cardiovascular disease
education and management program in combination with the microclinic social support model. A
microclinic is a support group of 2-6 individuals from the same social network who learn how
to manage their disease together. 2) Control Group: This is a control arm with observational
parallel assessments of metabolic and lifestyle risk factors alone (implemented in Phase 1
and 2, cycles 1 and 2). Each arm will take part in a 6-month follow-up. The investigators
also aim to study the intervention effects of social networks in improving lifestyle risk
factors on a small sample of Phase 1 controls in a repeated measures design. Observational
controls with 7 repeated measures in Phase 1 (pre-intervention) will receive the 9-month
diabetes, weight, and cardiovascular disease education and management program with
microclinic social support model condensed in a 4-6 months program. The controls in this
cycle will also receive 17 medical screenings during the intervention, and 6-month follow-up
(post-intervention).
Aim 1- (Phase 1 and 2, Cycles 1 & 2)
To evaluate the efficacy of the microclinic intervention group versus observational control
in improving lifestyle factors and metabolic outcome.
Aim 2- (Phase 2, Cycle 3)
To examine the effect of the microclinic intervention by comparing pre- and post measures
among those who were first controls in Phase 1 and then participated in the microclinic
intervention Phase 2, Cycle 3.
AIM 3- (Phases 1 & 2, cycles 1, 2, and 3)
To differentiate the modalities of social network effects: direct causal induction versus
homophilly, and to determine the extent of long-term temporal cross-propagating effects
between-persons in a microclinic group.