Enhancing Diabetes and Hypertension Self-Management Rural Appalachian Patients In Patient-Centered Medical Homes
- Conditions
- HypertensionDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Physical ActivityBehavioral: Medication AdherenceBehavioral: Dietary Modification
- Registration Number
- NCT04784130
- Lead Sponsor
- West Virginia University
- Brief Summary
The goal of this R34 planning project is to test the feasibility and acceptability of a 12-week modified diabetes and hypertension self-management program using trained Health Coaches.
- Detailed Description
West Virginians have one of the highest prevalence of comorbid diabetes and hypertension in the nation that pose an enormous disease and economic burden in this medically underserved state. Self-management of these two commonly found chronic conditions are an essential component of comprehensive disease management. The goal of this R34 planning project is to test the feasibility and acceptability of a 12-week culturally-tailored, multimodal, diabetes and hypertension self-management program with a core (diet and physical activity) versus core plus (diet, physical activity and medication adherence) to an enhanced usual care (EUC) control group. Seventy-five eligible adults with comorbid diabetes and hypertension will be randomized with a 1:1:1 ratio, based on allocation sequence generated by the bio-statistician investigator in the team. The study will examine the extent to which key components (diet, physical activity, and medication adherence) contribute to the differences in clinical outcomes (HbA1c and blood pressure) between three groups using quantitative and qualitative focus groups and the RE-AIM evaluation framework. The longer term effects of the intervention will be evaluated in a subsequent R01 clinical trial.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 98
- English speaking adults ≥ 18 years of age;
- co-occurring diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and hypertension
- body mass index ≥ 25.0
- willing to be randomized, and complete the intervention and all assessments.
- currently pregnant or breastfeeding
- diagnosed with a severe mental illness
- have any condition that requires physical activity limitations or is contraindicated for the Dietary Assessment to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet
- inability to complete the study protocol.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description DHSMP core plus Medication Adherence Dietary Modification, physical activity and medication adherence DHSMP core Dietary Modification Dietary Modification and Physical Activity DHSMP core plus Physical Activity Dietary Modification, physical activity and medication adherence DHSMP core Physical Activity Dietary Modification and Physical Activity DHSMP core plus Dietary Modification Dietary Modification, physical activity and medication adherence DHSMP control Physical Activity enhanced usual care-3 hours of education plus materials.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Clinical Outcomes-A1c 6 months after enrollment Difference in A1c between baseline and end of program
Clinical outcomes-BP 6 months after enrollment Difference in BP between baseline and end of program
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Behavioral outcome - dietary modification for fruits and vegetables; questions 6 months after enrollment Dietary analysis will be based on eating fruits and vegetables at baseline and completion of the Program. All participants will be assessed regarding the number of days they eat five or more servings of fruits and vegetables using a survey question from the Summary of Diabetes Self-care activities measure by Toolbert et al., Diabetes Care, 2000. "On how many of the last SEVEN DAYS did you eat five or more servings of fruits and vegetables?" 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Changes in mean number of days of eating fruits and vegetables will be assessed at baseline and at the completion of the program.
Behavioral outcome - Activity log; Step count, using pedometer 6 months after enrollment All participants will be asked to wear a pedometer to record their daily step count.
Behavioral outcome - exercise; questions 6 months after enrollment All participants will be assessed regarding the number of days they exercise using two survey questions from the Summary of Diabetes Self-care activities measure by Toolbert et al., Diabetes Care, 2000. The description of the questions are as follow: Q1. "On how many of the last SEVEN DAYS did you participate in at least 30 minutes of physical activity? (please list the total minutes of continuous activity, including walking)" 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 \& Q2. "On how many of the last SEVEN DAYS did you participate in a specific exercise session (such as swimming, walking, biking) other than what you do around the house or as part of your work?" 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7). The total exercise score will be calculated by the mean number of days for the two questions). Changes in mean number of days exercised will be assessed at baseline and at the completion of the program.
Behavioral outcome - medication adherence; questions 6 months after enrollment Respondents will provide information on their medication adherence using a survey (questionnaire - MMAS-8). Changes in medication adherence will be assessed at baseline and completion of the program.
Behavioral outcome - healthy eating plan; questions 6 months after enrollment Dietary analysis will be based on following a healthy eating plan at baseline and completion of the Program. All participants will be assessed regarding the number of days they followed a healthful eating plan using a survey question from the Summary of Diabetes Self-care activities measure by Toolbert et al., Diabetes Care, 2000. "How many of the last SEVEN DAYS have you followed a healthful eating plan?" 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Changes in mean number of days followed a healthy eating plan will be assessed at baseline and at the completion of the program.
Behavioral outcome - dietary modification for high fat foods; question 6 months after enrollment Dietary analysis will be based on consumption of high fat foods (such as red meat or full-fat dairy) at baseline and completion of the Program. All participants will be assessed regarding the number of days they eat high fat foods using a survey question from the Summary of Diabetes Self-care activities measure by Toolbert et al., Diabetes Care, 2000. "On how many of the last SEVEN DAYS did you eat high fat foods such as red meat or full-fat dairy products?" 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Changes in mean number of days of eating high fat foods will be assessed at baseline and at the completion of the program.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Clark K. Sleeth Family Medicine Center
🇺🇸Morgantown, West Virginia, United States