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A Randomized Trial of Diabetes Intervention in the Community to Help Achieve Reduced Glucose Elevation: Diabetes IN-CHARGE
The purpose of this study is to test whether providing personalized diabetes self-management recommendations and feedback improves blood sugar control more than providing generalized diabetes educational material alone.
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common chronic disease that is rapidly rising in prevalence, affecting upwards of 35,000 adults in the Hamilton, Ontario region (population 400,000). The magnitude and growth of the problem and its serious health consequences suggest that: 1. diabetes is now a major public health problem; and 2. interventions at the community level are needed to mitigate its health impact. During the last 5 years, Diabetes Hamilton was successfully piloted as a free community-based program available to anyone with diabetes. It promotes diabetes self-management, self-efficacy and awareness through the provision of generalized diabetes information (e.g. newsletters, workshops, forums, resource directories) to consumers, local physicians and other health professionals. This trial will determine if supplementing Diabetes Hamilton with an automated tailored feedback system that: 1. provides information; 2. generates and communicates specific evidence-based recommendations to users from a self-administered questionnaire; 3. copies this communication to the patient's designated physician; 4. facilitates access to community resources; and 5. provides a simple way for the patient to track changes in indicators of health can improve A1c and other diabetes care indicators more than Diabetes Hamilton alone.
Age
40 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Start Date
June 1, 2005
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2009
Completion Date
December 1, 2009
Last Updated
October 8, 2010
500
ESTIMATED participants
personal feedback report
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
McMaster University
Collaborators
NCT06959901
NCT06574035
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