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Diabetes Connect: Patients and Providers Use of a Secure Website for Blood Glucose Monitoring in Type-2 Diabetes

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Interventions
Other: Subject/Provider Portal "Diabetes Connected Health" tool - Deluxe
Other: Subject only Portal "Diabetes Connected Health Tool" Basic
Registration Number
NCT00812539
Lead Sponsor
Massachusetts General Hospital
Brief Summary

Currently, diabetic patients who receive their care at the diabetes clinic self monitor their blood glucose using a portable glucometer, under the direction of care providers at the clinic. We propose to conduct a randomized controlled trial to examine the effect of the "Diabetes Connected Health" tool, which is a secure website shared between patients of Type-2 Diabetes and their providers and displays (subjects') blood glucose values in graphical format. The study will be carried out through multiple primary care practices within the Partners/PCHI Network. We hypothesize that implementation of the Diabetes Connected Health Tool will result in overall better Diabetes Care, in terms of improved patient-provider interaction, and better patient satisfaction towards their care.

Detailed Description

The study will be carried out at multiple practices within Partners HealthCare system and will have one Intervention and one control arm.

Subjects enrolled into the intervention arm will use a OneTouch Ultra2 glucometer and an iMetrikus modem device which will upload the blood glucose readings to a secure, login-enabled web-based portal. Subjects will be given login information to access to their own individual Internet site, where they can view their readings and detailed graphical representation of their blood glucose levels over time, read educational material regarding diabetes management and receive personalized tips and feedback from their physicians (who will also have access to their patients' information on the web portal).

Subjects enrolled into the control arm will have access to the same glucometer and modem, and will have access to another individual internet website (the "Basic Site") which will show their glucose readings and graphical representation of glucose levels. Each patient will be enrolled for 3 months. and the primary outcome measure will patient and provider satisfaction with the Diabetes Connected Health tool.The specific aims along with hypothesis of the study are:

1. To develop a web-based application ("Diabetes Connected Health") that will enable home-based glucose monitoring results to be readily incorporated into clinical glycemic management.

Hypothesis: We hypothesize that through a development process incorporating interactive feedback loops between software developers, patients, clinicians, and other stakeholders, we can create a web-based clinical application that will be adopted by clinical practices.

2. To test the impact of the "Diabetes Connected Health" tool in a randomized clinical trial.

Hypothesis: We hypothesize that implementation of the tool will have a beneficial impact relative to control patients in several critical domains:

Patient Domains

1. Increase patients' knowledge of their diabetes management plan.

2. Increase patients' satisfaction with their clinical care.

3. Increase patients' awareness of why they have high and/or low glucose readings.

4. Increase patients' satisfaction with patient-provider communication.

Provider Domains

1. Increase clinician satisfaction with clinical care.

2. Increase clinician knowledge of individual patient care issues.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Diabetes Connected Health Tool "Deluxe"Subject/Provider Portal "Diabetes Connected Health" tool - DeluxeSubjects enrolled into the intervention arm will measure their glucose levels by using a glucometer. An iMetrikus modem will upload the blood glucose readings to a secure, web-based portal. Participants will be given login information to access this portal, where they can view their glucose readings and detailed graphical representation of their blood glucose levels over time, read educational material regarding diabetes management and receive personalized tips and feedback from their physicians (who will also have access to these subjects' information on the web portal).
Diabetes Connected Health Tool "Basic"Subject only Portal "Diabetes Connected Health Tool" BasicControl group will measure their glucose levels by using a glucometer. An iMetrikus modem will upload the blood glucose readings to a secure, web-based portal. Participants will be given login information to access this portal. where they can view their glucose readings in tabular form. Their physicians will not have access to this information.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Subject and provider satisfaction with the intervention.Upon completion of the trial.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Subject knowledge of diabetes and motivationOn completion of the trial

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Partners HealthCare Hospitals/Clinics (Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Womens Hospital)

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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