Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Insulin Clinical Trial
Official title:
Peer Support in Diabetes Management - Insulin Peer Support
This project will develop a combined model of the Shanghai Integration Model and peer support for diabetes self-management with a special focus on appropriate insulin use.
The development of contemporary diabetes care offers new hope for long and satisfying lives
of those with the disease, but also provides increased challenges for integration across the
many dimensions of care (varied medications in addition to insulin, specialty services, diet,
physical activity, stress management, etc.) and across the many who contribute to care
(specialists, primary care providers, nurses, dietitians and patient educators, family
members, friends, worksites). The Shanghai Integration Model (SIM) has made great strides to
integrating specialty/hospital care with primary/community care. The addition of peer support
can enhance patient engagement within that integrated care. Peer support can also integrate
care with the daily behaviors and patterns that optimal diabetes management requires and with
the family members and others in individuals' daily lives who can support diabetes
management.
The "Insulin Peer Support" project is a sub-project of "Peer Support in Diabetes Care", with
special focus on appropriate insulin use in the community, to help overcome barriers in
insulin treatment and improve treatment compliance. This project will develop a peer support
model for diabetes management in Chinese patients undergoing insulin treatment and evaluate
its effectiveness in a randomized controlled trial of 10 CHCs in Shanghai.
The project is a collaboration among the Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, the Shanghai Diabetes Institute,the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and
Family Planning, the Shanghai Centers for Disease Control, and, at the University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, Peers for Progress, widely recognized for its leadership in promoting
peer support in health care and prevention.
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