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The Invested in Diabetes Study Protocol: a cluster randomized pragmatic trial comparing standardized and patient-driven diabetes shared medical appointments

机译:投资于糖尿病研究方案:集群随机务实试验比较标准化和患者驱动的糖尿病共享医疗任命

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BACKGROUND:Shared medical appointments (SMAs) have been shown to be an efficient and effective strategy for providing diabetes self-management education and self-management support. SMA features vary and it is not known which features are most effective for different patients and practice settings. The Invested in Diabetes study tests the comparative effectiveness of SMAs with and without multidisciplinary care teams and patient topic choice for improving patient-centered and clinical outcomes related to diabetes.METHODS:This study compares the effectiveness of two SMA approaches using the Targeted Training for Illness Management (TTIM) curriculum. Standardized SMAs are led by a health educator with a set order of TTIM topics. Patient-driven SMAs are delivered collaboratively by a multidisciplinary care team (health educator, medical provider, behavioral health provider, and a peer mentor); patients select the order and emphasis on TTIM topics. Invested in Diabetes is a cluster randomized pragmatic trial involving approximately 1440 adult patients with type 2 diabetes. Twenty primary care practices will be randomly assigned to either standardized or patient-driven SMAs. A mixed-methods evaluation will include quantitative (practice- and patient-level data) and qualitative (practice and patient interviews, observation) components. The primary patient-centered outcome is diabetes distress. Secondary outcomes include autonomy support, self-management behaviors, clinical outcomes, patient reach, and practice-level value and sustainability.DISCUSSION:Practice and patient stakeholder input guided protocol development for this pragmatic trial comparing SMA approaches. Implementation strategies from the enhanced Replicating Effective Programs framework will help ensure practices maintain fidelity to intervention protocols while tailoring workflows to their settings. Invested in Diabetes will contribute to the literature on chronic illness management and implementation science using the RE-AIM model.TRIAL REGISTRATION:ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03590041. Registered on 5 July 2018.
机译:背景:共享医疗任命(SMA)已被证明是提供糖尿病自助教育和自我管理支持的有效有效的策略。 SMA功能有所不同,并不知道哪些功能对于不同的患者和练习设置最有效。投资于糖尿病研究测试了与多学科护理团队和患者为中心的患者和患者与糖尿病有关的临床结果的患者的比较有效性。方法:本研究比较了使用针对疾病培训的两个SMA方法的有效性管理(TTIM)课程。标准化的SMA由健康教育者带领,具有TTIM主题的设定顺序。患者驱动的SMA通过多学科护理团队(健康教育者,医疗提供者,行为健康保健提供者和同伴导师)协同交付;患者选择TTIM主题的顺序和重点。投资于糖尿病是一种随机务实试验,涉及约1440例患有2型糖尿病患者。将随机分配二十个初级保健实践,以标准化或患者驱动的SMA。混合方法评估将包括定量(实践和患者级数据)和定性(实践和患者访谈,观察)组件。主要患者中心的结果是糖尿病窘迫。二次结果包括自主支援,自我管理行为,临床结果,患者达到和实践级别价值和可持续性。探讨:实践和患者利益相关者投入引导议定书的务实协议,对比较SMA方法的务实试验。来自增强的复制有效计划框架的实施策略将有助于确保实践将保真度维持干预协议,同时定制工作流程到其设置。使用重新瞄准模型,投资于糖尿病将有助于慢性疾病管理和实施科学的文献.Trial注册:ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03590041。 2018年7月5日注册。

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