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Comparative Effectiveness of Patient-Driven versus Standardized Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Trial
by
Begum, Anowara
, Lanigan, Angela
, Kwan, Bethany M.
, Phimphasone-Brady, Phoutdavone
, Trujillo, Sharon A.
, Carrigan, Thomas
, Hester, Christina M.
, Gurfinkel, Dennis
, Dickinson, L. Miriam
, Downey, David
, Glasgow, Russell E.
, Clay, Barbara
, Dailey-Vail, Jennifer
, Nederveld, Andrea
, Koren, Ramona
, Hosokawa, Patrick
, Wearner, Robyn
, Waxmonsky, Jeanette A.
, Nease, Donald E.
, Sajatovic, Martha
, Carter, Madelaine
, Gritz, R. Mark
, Holtrop, Jodi Summers
, Ritchie, Natalie D.
in
Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Original Research
2024
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Comparative Effectiveness of Patient-Driven versus Standardized Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Trial
by
Begum, Anowara
, Lanigan, Angela
, Kwan, Bethany M.
, Phimphasone-Brady, Phoutdavone
, Trujillo, Sharon A.
, Carrigan, Thomas
, Hester, Christina M.
, Gurfinkel, Dennis
, Dickinson, L. Miriam
, Downey, David
, Glasgow, Russell E.
, Clay, Barbara
, Dailey-Vail, Jennifer
, Nederveld, Andrea
, Koren, Ramona
, Hosokawa, Patrick
, Wearner, Robyn
, Waxmonsky, Jeanette A.
, Nease, Donald E.
, Sajatovic, Martha
, Carter, Madelaine
, Gritz, R. Mark
, Holtrop, Jodi Summers
, Ritchie, Natalie D.
in
Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Original Research
2024
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Comparative Effectiveness of Patient-Driven versus Standardized Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Trial
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Begum, Anowara
, Lanigan, Angela
, Kwan, Bethany M.
, Phimphasone-Brady, Phoutdavone
, Trujillo, Sharon A.
, Carrigan, Thomas
, Hester, Christina M.
, Gurfinkel, Dennis
, Dickinson, L. Miriam
, Downey, David
, Glasgow, Russell E.
, Clay, Barbara
, Dailey-Vail, Jennifer
, Nederveld, Andrea
, Koren, Ramona
, Hosokawa, Patrick
, Wearner, Robyn
, Waxmonsky, Jeanette A.
, Nease, Donald E.
, Sajatovic, Martha
, Carter, Madelaine
, Gritz, R. Mark
, Holtrop, Jodi Summers
, Ritchie, Natalie D.
in
Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Original Research
2024
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Comparative Effectiveness of Patient-Driven versus Standardized Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Trial
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Comparative Effectiveness of Patient-Driven versus Standardized Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Trial
2024
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Overview
Background
Diabetes self-management education and support can be effectively and efficiently delivered in primary care in the form of shared medical appointments (SMAs). Comparative effectiveness of SMA delivery features such as topic choice, multi-disciplinary care teams, and peer mentor involvement is not known.
Objective
To compare effects of standardized and patient-driven models of diabetes SMAs on patient-level diabetes outcomes.
Design
Pragmatic cluster randomized trial.
Participants
A total of 1060 adults with type 2 diabetes in 22 primary care practices.
Interventions
Practice personnel delivered the 6-session Targeted Training in Illness Management (TTIM) curriculum using either standardized (set content delivered by a health educator) or patient-driven SMAs (patient-selected topic order delivered by health educators, behavioral health providers [BHPs], and peer mentors).
Main measures
Outcomes included self-reported diabetes distress and diabetes self-care behaviors from baseline and follow-up surveys (assessed at 1st and final SMA session), and HbA1c, BMI, and blood pressure from electronic health records. Analyses used descriptive statistics, linear regression, and linear mixed models.
Key Results
Both standardized and patient-driven SMAs effectively improved diabetes distress, self-care behaviors, BMI (− 0.29 on average), and HbA1c (− 0.45% (mmol/mol) on average, 8.3 to 7.8%). Controlling for covariates, there was a small, significant effect of condition on overall diabetes distress in favor of standardized SMAs (
F
(1,841) = 4.3,
p
= .04), attributable to significant effects of condition on emotion and regimen distress subscales. There was a small, significant effect of condition on diastolic blood pressure in favor of standardized SMAs (
F
(1,5199) = 4.50,
p
= .03). There were no other differences between conditions.
Conclusions
Both SMA models using the TTIM curriculum yielded significant improvement in diabetes distress, self-care, and HbA1c. Patient-driven diabetes SMAs involving BHPs and peer mentors and topic selection did not lead to better clinical or patient-reported outcomes than standardized diabetes SMAs facilitated by a health educator following a set topic order.
NIH trial registry number
NCT03590041.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Subject
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