- ICH GCP
- Rejestr badań klinicznych w USA
- Badanie kliniczne NCT00012753
Automated Calls With Nurse Follow-Up to Improve Diabetes Ambulatory Care
Przegląd badań
Status
Warunki
Interwencja / Leczenie
Szczegółowy opis
Background:
Regular outpatient follow-up is important for all diabetes patients, with some needing frequent attention because their health is unstable, their treatment regimen is complex, or their social supports are inadequate. However, many patients live with access barriers that limit their use of outpatient services, fail to attend outpatient appointments, and experience worse outcomes than trials of aggressive management suggest is possible. Although labor-intensive, telephone care programs are one potential strategy for bringing diabetes management services into patients� homes and improving their glycemic control. Automated telephone disease management (ATDM) systems can augment telephone care by providing frequent monitoring and health education to large patient panels while focusing clinicians� attention on individuals who need it most. Although this technology has shown some promise, it has not been rigorously evaluated, particularly in VA.
Objectives:
This study evaluated Automated Telephone Disease Management (ATDM) calls with telephone nurse follow-up as a means of improving the quality of VA diabetes care. Specifically, we will determine whether this service improves patients' glucose control; improves other important outcomes such as their quality of life, satisfaction with care, and health service use; improves health behaviors such as self-monitoring of blood glucose, fat intake, and medication adherence; and has effects that vary across patient subgroups.
Methods:
Patients with diabetes mellitus using hypoglycemic medication were enrolled during outpatient visits to a university-affiliated VA health care system and randomized to usual care or bi-weekly ATDM assessment and self-care education calls with follow-up by a nurse educator. The intervention process was evaluated by examining patients� patterns of ATDM use and the reliability and validity of information they provided. Telephone surveys were used to measure intervention effects at 12-months on patients� self-care, symptoms, satisfaction with care, and perceived access barriers. The impact on VA utilization was evaluated using electronic utilization databases, and glycemic control was measured using laboratory tests. A total of 292 patients were randomized and 272 (93%) provided data at 12-months. Intervention patients completed ATDM assessments consistently throughout the observation period and the assessments identified groups of intervention patients with varying degrees of health risk at baseline. Compared to control patients, intervention patients at 12-months reported more frequent glucose self-monitoring, fewer access problems, and greater satisfaction with care (all p = 0.05). Intervention patients were more likely than controls to have been seen in podiatry clinics (53% versus 31%, p = 0.003) and diabetes specialty clinics (31% versus 17%, p = 0.03) during the study. The intervention did not influence mean endpoint HgA1c levels overall. However, among patients with baseline HgA1c = 8%, mean endpoint values among intervention and control patients were 8.7% and 9.2%, respectively (p = 0.05); intervention effects were even greater among patients with baseline HgA1c = 9%. Moreover, intervention patients at follow-up reported fewer symptoms of poor glycemic control than patients receiving usual care (3.6 versus 4.4, p = 0.03).
Status:
Completed.
Typ studiów
Zapisy (Oczekiwany)
Faza
- Faza 3
Kontakty i lokalizacje
Lokalizacje studiów
-
-
Michigan
-
Palo Alto, Michigan, Stany Zjednoczone, 94304-1290
- VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA
-
-
Kryteria uczestnictwa
Kryteria kwalifikacji
Wiek uprawniający do nauki
Akceptuje zdrowych ochotników
Płeć kwalifikująca się do nauki
Opis
Inclusion Criteria:
VA patients with diabetes taking hypoglycemic medications. Patients with serious mental disorders, no touch tone telephone, or a life expectancy of < 1 year were excluded.
Exclusion Criteria:
Plan studiów
Jak projektuje się badanie?
Szczegóły projektu
- Główny cel: Leczenie
- Przydział: Randomizowane
- Model interwencyjny: Przydział równoległy
- Maskowanie: Brak (otwarta etykieta)
Broń i interwencje
Grupa uczestników / Arm |
Interwencja / Leczenie |
---|---|
Inny: Ramię 1
|
Współpracownicy i badacze
Śledczy
- Główny śledczy: John D. Piette, PhD, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA
Publikacje i pomocne linki
Publikacje ogólne
- Piette JD, McPhee SJ, Weinberger M, Mah CA, Kraemer FB. Use of automated telephone disease management calls in an ethnically diverse sample of low-income patients with diabetes. Diabetes Care. 1999 Aug;22(8):1302-9. doi: 10.2337/diacare.22.8.1302.
- Piette JD. Patient education via automated calls: a study of English and Spanish speakers with diabetes. Am J Prev Med. 1999 Aug;17(2):138-41. doi: 10.1016/s0749-3797(99)00061-6.
- Piette JD. Satisfaction with automated telephone disease management calls and its relationship to their use. Diabetes Educ. 2000 Nov-Dec;26(6):1003-10. doi: 10.1177/014572170002600613.
- Piette JD. Perceived access problems among patients with diabetes in two public systems of care. J Gen Intern Med. 2000 Nov;15(11):797-804. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2000.91107.x.
- Piette JD, Weinberger M, Kraemer FB, McPhee SJ. Impact of automated calls with nurse follow-up on diabetes treatment outcomes in a Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System: a randomized controlled trial. Diabetes Care. 2001 Feb;24(2):202-8. doi: 10.2337/diacare.24.2.202.
- Piette JD. Interactive voice response systems in the diagnosis and management of chronic disease. Am J Manag Care. 2000 Jul;6(7):817-27.
- Piette JD. Satisfaction with care among patients with diabetes in two public health care systems. Med Care. 1999 Jun;37(6):538-46. doi: 10.1097/00005650-199906000-00003.
Daty zapisu na studia
Główne daty studiów
Ukończenie studiów (Rzeczywisty)
Daty rejestracji na studia
Pierwszy przesłany
Pierwszy przesłany, który spełnia kryteria kontroli jakości
Pierwszy wysłany (Oszacować)
Aktualizacje rekordów badań
Ostatnia wysłana aktualizacja (Oszacować)
Ostatnia przesłana aktualizacja, która spełniała kryteria kontroli jakości
Ostatnia weryfikacja
Więcej informacji
Terminy związane z tym badaniem
Dodatkowe istotne warunki MeSH
Inne numery identyfikacyjne badania
- IIR 95-084
Te informacje zostały pobrane bezpośrednio ze strony internetowej clinicaltrials.gov bez żadnych zmian. Jeśli chcesz zmienić, usunąć lub zaktualizować dane swojego badania, skontaktuj się z register@clinicaltrials.gov. Gdy tylko zmiana zostanie wprowadzona na stronie clinicaltrials.gov, zostanie ona automatycznie zaktualizowana również na naszej stronie internetowej .
Badania kliniczne na Cukrzyca
-
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)Northwestern UniversityZakończonyMoczówka prosta | Diabetes Insipidus, NeurohypophysealStany Zjednoczone
-
Ferring PharmaceuticalsZakończonyCentralna moczówka prostaJaponia
-
Leiden University Medical CenterZakończonyGruczolak przysadki | Guz przysadki | Diabetes Insipidus Cranial Type | Dokrewny; NiedobórHolandia
-
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)Northwestern UniversityZakończonyDiabetes Insipidus, nefrogenny
-
Universitair Ziekenhuis BrusselZakończonyNefrogenna moczówka prostaBelgia
-
Elizabeth Austen LawsonJeszcze nie rekrutacjaCentralna moczówka prostaStany Zjednoczone
-
University of Colorado, DenverUniversity of AarhusZakończonyNefrogenna moczówka prostaStany Zjednoczone, Dania
-
Emory UniversityZakończony
-
Lady Davis InstituteZakończonyZastosowanie litu, moczówka prosta nefrogennaKanada
-
The University of Texas Health Science Center at...Zakończony