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Diabetes Homeless Medication Support Randomized Pilot Treatment Development Trial (D-Homes)
This randomized pilot trial of the Diabetes Homeless Medication Support intervention vs. brief diabetes education will test the perception and feasibility of anticipated study procedures and refine randomization and blinding.
This study has an overall goal to develop and pilot test a collaborative care intervention using motivational interviewing and behavioral activation alongside education and psychosocial support to improve medication adherence tailored to the experiences of people experiencing homelessness and diabetes (DH). The investigators' central hypothesis is that medication adherence and diabetes self-care (and eventual glycemic control, health care use/cost) will improve with an intervention tailored to the unique context of DH. This study will involve addition of a randomization schema to compare D-Homes to brief diabetes education. The study team will enroll participants (n=54), and refine procedures for the randomized trial outcome measures. This includes an assessment of sustained impact of the program at 24-weeks post-treatment. These will complement 12-week post-treatment primary outcome measures.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Hennepin Healthcare
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Start Date
February 23, 2022
Primary Completion Date
April 27, 2023
Completion Date
July 12, 2023
Last Updated
November 7, 2024
38
ACTUAL participants
Diabetes Homeless Medication Support (D-Homes)
BEHAVIORAL
Enhanced usual care
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute
Collaborators
NCT06959901
NCT07447089
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