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Integration and Utilization of Peer Leaders for Diabetes Self-Management Support: Results From Project SEED (Support, Education, and Evaluation in Diabetes)

机译:糖尿病自我管理支持对等领导者的整合和利用:项目种子(支持,教育和糖尿病评估)的结果

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Purpose The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a peer leader-led (PL) diabetes self-management support (DSMS) group in achieving and maintaining improvements in A1C, self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), and diabetes distress in individuals with diabetes. Diabetes self-management support is critical; however, effective, sustainable support models are scarce. Methods The study was a cluster randomized controlled trial of 221 people with diabetes from 6 primary care practices. Practices and eligible participants (mean age: 63.0 years, 63.8% female, 96.8% white, 28.5% at or below poverty level, 32.5% using insulin, A1C ≥7%: 54.2%) were randomized to diabetes self-management education (DSME) + PL DSMS (n = 119) or to enhanced usual care (EUC) (DSME + traditional DSMS with no PL; n = 102). Data were collected at baseline, after DSME (6 weeks), after DSMS (6 months), and after telephonic DSMS (12 months). Results Decreases in A1C occurred between baseline and post-DSME in both groups. Both groups sustained improvements during DSMS, but A1C levels increased during telephonic DSMS. Improvements in self-monitoring of blood glucose were observed in both groups following DSME and were sustained throughout. At study end, the intervention group was 4.3 times less likely to have diabetes regimen–related distress compared to EUC. Conclusions PL DSMS is as effective as traditional DSMS in helping participants to maintain glycemic control and self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) and more effective at improving distress. With increasing diabetes prevalence and shortage of diabetes educators, it is important to integrate and use low-cost interventions in high-risk communities that build on available resources.
机译:目的,该研究的目的是评估同伴领导者LED(PL)糖尿病自我管理支持(DSMS)组在实现和维持A1C,自我监测(SMBG)和糖尿病窘迫中的改进方面的有效性在患有糖尿病的个体。糖尿病自我管理支持至关重要;但是,有效,可持续的支持模型是稀缺的。方法研究是一组随机对照试验,621人,患有6个初级保健实践的糖尿病。实践和符合条件的参与者(平均年龄:63.0岁,女性63.8%,白色,28.5%或低于贫困水平,32.5%,使用胰岛素,A1c≥7%:54.2%)被随机分为糖尿病自我管理教育(DSME )+ PL DSMS(n = 119)或增强常规护理(EUC)(DSME +没有PL的传统DSM; n = 102)。数据在DSME(6周)后,DSM(6个月)和电话DSM(12个月)以后收集数据。结果在两组基线和DSME之间发生A1C的降低。两组在DSM期间持续改进,但在电话DSM期间A1C水平增加。在DSME之后的两组中观察到血糖自我监测的改进,并遍布整个。在研究结束时,与EUC相比,患有糖尿病治疗相关痛苦的干预群可能减少4.3倍。结论PL DSMS在帮助参与者维持血糖控制和自我监测方面的血糖(SMBG)和更有效地改善窘迫方面的血糖控制和自我监测。随着糖尿病患病率的增加和糖尿病教育者的短缺,重要的是要整合和使用在可用资源上建立的高风险社区中的低成本干预措施。

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