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The Mental Health in Diabetes Service (MINDS) to enhance psychosocial health: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:糖尿病患者心理健康服务(MINDS)增强心理社会健康:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical aspects and common complications that require daily self-management, they are also faced with ongoing psychosocial challenges. Subsequently they find themselves having to navigate the health system to engage multidisciplinary supports; the combination of these factors often resulting in reduced health-related quality of life. To maintain optimal diabetes control, interventions need to incorporate psychosocial supports and a skill base for disease management. Therefore, our aim was to evaluate an ‘Optimal Health Program’ that adopts a person-centred approach and engages collaborative therapy to educate and support the psychosocial health of people diagnosed with type I or II diabetes. Methods This prospective randomised controlled trial will include 166 people diagnosed with diabetes: 83 in the intervention (Optimal Health Program) and 83 in the control (usual care) group. Participants with type diabetes mellitus will be recruited through hospital outpatient clinics and diabetes community organisations. Participants in the intervention group will receive nine (8?+?1 booster session) sequential sessions, based on a structured treatment manual emphasising educational and psychosocial support self-efficacy and skills building. The primary outcome measures will be generalised self-efficacy (GSE) and health-related quality of life (AQoL-6D and EQ-5D). Secondary measures will be anxiety and depression (HADS), social and workplace functioning (WSAS), diabetes-related quality of life (DQoL), diabetes-related distress (PAID), and type of coping strategies (Brief COPE). In addition, a health economic cost analysis and process evaluations will be performed to assess the economic cost and efficacy of the program’s operations, implementation and service delivery. Discussion We envisage that the Optimal Health Program’s emphasis on self-efficacy and self-management will provide participants with the skills and knowledge to achieve increased empowerment and independence in aspects of health, which in turn, will help participants deal more effectively with the physical and psychosocial complexities of diabetes. Trial registration ACTRN12614001085662 . Registered on 10 October 2014.
机译:背景技术在诊断出糖尿病后,人们不仅必须应对身体上的问题和日常需要自我管理的常见并发症,而且还面临着持续的社会心理挑战。随后,他们发现自己必须在卫生系统中导航以寻求多学科支持。这些因素的结合经常导致与健康相关的生活质量下降。为了维持最佳的糖尿病控制,干预措施需要纳入社会心理支持和疾病管理技能基础。因此,我们的目标是评估“最佳健康计划”,该计划采用以人为本的方法,并采用协作疗法来教育和支持被诊断为I型或II型糖尿病的人的社会心理健康。方法这项前瞻性随机对照试验将包括166名被诊断患有糖尿病的人:干预(最佳健康计划)中的83人和对照组(常规护理)中的83人。糖尿病类型的参与者将通过医院的门诊诊所和糖尿病社区组织招募。干预组的参与者将根据结构化的治疗手册,重点强调教育和社会心理支持的自我效能和技能建设,将接受九次(8?+1加强课程)连续性课程。主要结果指标将是广义自我效能感(GSE)和与健康相关的生活质量(AQoL-6D和EQ-5D)。次要措施是焦虑和抑郁(HADS),社交和工作场所功能(WSAS),与糖尿病有关的生活质量(DQoL),与糖尿病有关的困扰(PAID)和应对策略的类型(Brief COPE)。此外,还将进行卫生经济成本分析和过程评估,以评估该计划的运营,实施和服务提供的经济成本和功效。讨论我们认为,“最佳健康计划”对自我效能感和自我管理的重视将为参与者提供技能和知识,以增强他们在健康方面的能力和独立性,从而帮助参与者更有效地应对身体和身体疾病。糖尿病的社会心理复杂性。试用注册ACTRN12614001085662。 2014年10月10日注册。

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