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My Diabetes, My Community

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Type 2 Diabetes
Interventions
Behavioral: My Diabetes Goal
Behavioral: My Diabetes Goal + CommunityRx
Registration Number
NCT04970810
Lead Sponsor
University of Chicago
Brief Summary

Older adults with diabetes are a highly vulnerable population that suffers the highest rates of cardiovascular and microvascular complications as well as adverse drug events such as hypoglycemia. Investigators will conduct a 12-month pragmatic clinical trial evaluating the impact of scalable interventions that are designed to support personalized goal setting and self-care through remote delivery of clinical and socioeconomic risk assessment, telephonic care management, and community resource linkage. This highly personalized approach to diabetes care has to potential to improve quality of life of this high-risk population while avoiding adverse drug events.

Detailed Description

To address the needs of older patients with diabetes, multiple organizations have called for a personalized approach to setting risk factor goals and self-care plans. The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) and the American Diabetes Association (ADA) have published recommendations urging individualized glycemic goals (hemoglobin A1C (A1C) \<7.5%, \<8.0%, or \<8.5%) for three strata of older patients (healthy, complex, very complex). The guidelines also acknowledge the importance of addressing socioeconomic risks that are barriers to self-care management such as cost-related non-adherence and food insecurity. Despite widespread agreement by experts, the clinical impact of this highly personalized approach to diabetes care for older adults has been rarely studied in controlled trials. Interventions designed to personalize diabetes care must overcome multiple challenges to implementation including the brief clinical encounter, lack of patient engagement between encounters, and lack of systems to leverage community-based self-care resources.

Investigators propose to address these knowledge and care gaps by studying the integration of two evidence-based interventions designed to engage patients and enhance self-care:. Managing Diabetes to Gain Opportunities for a More Active Life (My Diabetes GOAL) and CommunityRx. The My Diabetes GOAL intervention is designed to engage older patients in personalized goal setting and chronic disease management.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
505
Inclusion Criteria
  1. History of type 2 diabetes
  2. Seen in clinic within past year
  3. A1C>7.5%
  4. Community dwelling
  5. Access to personal email address OR internet access
  6. Speaks and reads English
  7. Resides in the target geographic region (zip codes)
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Unable to consent to study for themselves
  2. Prior participation in CRxCaregiver, CRxHunger, or My Diabetes GOAL trials

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
My Diabetes GoalMy Diabetes GoalMy Diabetes Goal protocol
My Diabetes Goal + Community RxMy Diabetes Goal + CommunityRxMy Diabetes Goal protocol + Community Rx protocol
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
A1cBaseline to 12 months

Change in A1c

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Assessment of personalized diabetes care goalBaseline to 12 months

Investigators will compare diabetes care goals documented in the EHR against the study survey. The possible values will be yes or no goals documented in the EHR.

Patients' ability to reach personalized goalsBaseline to 12 months

Investigators will measure whether or not patients are reaching the goals they have documented in the survey, among those who have set up their personalized goals. The possible values will be yes or no reaching personalized goals.

Diabetes Self-EfficacyBaseline to 12 months

Evaluate subject self-efficacy through the diabetes empowerment scale.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Chicago Medicine

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

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