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Living with diabetes: a group-based self-management support programme for T2DM patients in the early phases of illness and their partners, study protocol of a randomised controlled trial

机译:糖尿病患者:针对处于疾病早期的T2DM患者及其伴侣的基于小组的自我管理支持计划,一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background The present article presents the protocol for a randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of a group-based self-management support programme for recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients (one to three years post-diagnosis) and their partners. The course aims to support T2DM patients and their partners in successfully integrating diabetes care into their daily lives and hereby enhance self-management and diabetes-specific health-related quality of life. The content of the course is based on the Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM). Furthermore, principles from the Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) and social support theories are integrated. Methods/Design We aim to recruit 160 recently diagnosed T2DM patients and their partners from general practices in six different regions in the Netherlands. Patients need to be diagnosed with T2DM for one to three years and have to experience some degree of diabetes-related difficulties, as measured with a three-item screener. Participating patients and their partners are randomly allocated to the intervention or control condition. Participants in the intervention condition receive three monthly group sessions and a booster session three months later. Participants in the control condition receive a single information meeting. Data will be collected at baseline (T0), directly after the programme (T1) and six months post-programme (T2), including: self-management, diabetes-specific health-related quality of life, illness perceptions, attitudes, social support and empowerment. A three-level multilevel model will be used to compare change-scores between the conditions (intervention/control) on each outcome. Discussion Our study will be the first to determine whether a group-based support programme based on the CSM is effective in enhancing self-management and diabetes-specific health-related quality of life in recently diagnosed T2DM patients. The important role of patients’ partners in effective diabetes care is also acknowledged in the study. Trial registration Netherlands National Trial Register (NTR) NTR3302 .
机译:背景技术本文介绍了一项随机对照试验的协议,以测试基于群体的自我管理支持计划对最近诊断出的2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者(诊断后一到三年)及其伴侣的有效性。该课程旨在支持T2DM患者及其合作伙伴成功地将糖尿病护理纳入他们的日常生活,从而提高自我管理能力以及与糖尿病相关的健康相关的生活质量。该课程的内容基于自律常识模型(CSM)。此外,来自社会认知理论(SCT)的原理和社会支持理论被整合。方法/设计我们旨在招募来自荷兰六个不同地区的160名最近被诊断为T2DM的患者及其伴侣。患者需要被诊断为T2DM 1-3年,并且必须经历某种程度的与糖尿病相关的困难(如三项检查器所测)。参与的患者及其伴侣被随机分配至干预或控制条件。参与干预条件的参与者每月接受三个小组会议,三个月后接受加强会议。控制条件下的参与者将参加一次信息发布会。数据将在计划结束后(T1)和计划结束后六个月(T2)在基线(T0)收集,包括:自我管理,与糖尿病有关的健康相关生活质量,疾病认知,态度,社会支持和授权。将使用三级多层次模型来比较每个结局的条件(干预/控制)之间的变化得分。讨论我们的研究将首次确定基于CSM的基于小组的支持计划是否有效地提高了最近诊断为T2DM的患者的自我管理和与糖尿病相关的健康相关的生活质量。该研究还确认了患者伴侣在有效的糖尿病护理中的重要作用。试用注册荷兰国家试用注册(NTR)NTR3302。

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