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A pilot randomized trial of technology-assisted goal setting to improve physical activity among primary care patients with prediabetes

机译:技术辅助目标设定以改善糖尿病前期初级保健患者身体活动的一项随机试验

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Lifestyle behavior changes can prevent progression of prediabetes to diabetes but providers often are not able to effectively counsel about preventive lifestyle changes. We developed and pilot tested the Avoiding Diabetes Thru Action Plan Targeting (ADAPT) program to enhance primary care providers' counseling about behavior change for patients with prediabetes. Primary care providers in two urban academic practices and their patients with prediabetes were recruited to participate in the ADAPT study, an unblinded randomized pragmatic trial to test the effectiveness of the ADAPT program, including a streamlined electronic medical record-based goal setting tool. Providers were randomized to intervention or control arms; eligible patients whose providers were in the intervention arm received the ADAPT program. Physical activity (the primary outcome) was measured using pedometers, and data were gathered about patients' diet, weight and glycemic control. A total of 54 patients were randomized and analyzed as part of the 6-month ADAPT study (2010–2012, New York, NY). Those in the intervention group showed an increase total daily steps compared to those in the control group (+ 1418 vs − 598, p = 0.007) at 6 months. There was also a trend towards weight loss in the intervention compared to the control group (− 1.0 lbs. vs. 3.0 lbs., p = 0.11), although no change in glycemic control. The ADAPT study is among the first to use standard electronic medical record tools to embed goal setting into realistic primary care workflows and to demonstrate a significant improvement in prediabetes patients' physical activity.
机译:生活方式的改变可以预防前驱糖尿病发展为糖尿病,但是医疗服务提供者通常无法有效地指导预防性生活方式的改变。我们开发并试点了“通过行动计划避免糖尿病”(ADAPT)计划,以增强初级保健提供者对前驱糖尿病患者行为改变的咨询。招募了两个城市学术实践中的初级保健提供者及其糖尿病患者参加了ADAPT研究,这是一项无盲的随机实用试验,旨在测试ADAPT计划的有效性,其中包括简化的基于电子病历的目标设定工具。提供者被随机分配到干预或控制部门;提供者在干预部门的合格患者接受了ADAPT计划。使用计步器测量身体活动(主要结局),并收集有关患者饮食,体重和血糖控制的数据。作为为期6个月的ADAPT研究(2010-2012年,纽约,纽约)的一部分,总共对54例患者进行了随机分析。与对照组相比,干预组在6个月时的每日总步数增加了(+1418 vs -598,p = 0.007)。尽管血糖控制没有变化,但与对照组相比,干预措施中还有减肥的趋势(-1.0磅vs.3.0磅。,p = 0.11)。 ADAPT研究是最早使用标准电子病历工具将目标设定嵌入现实的初级保健工作流程并证明糖尿病前期患者身体活动得到显着改善的研究之一。

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