Improving Self Management Skills of Older Adults With Diabetes



Status:Completed
Conditions:Diabetes, Diabetes
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:4/26/2017
Start Date:September 2013
End Date:February 2017

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Improving the Self Management Skills of Older Adults With Diabetes

The study will help determine if the Better Choices Better Health Diabetes program
(community-based or online, also known as the Diabetes Self-Management Program) improves the
hbA1C of people with Type-II diabetes. The investigators will also examine 1) symptoms
(fatigue, sleep, low blood sugar symptoms, depression, shortness of breath), 2) healthy
behaviors (blood sugar monitoring; taking medications as prescribed; getting eye, foot,
kidney and cholesterol exams; and activity), 3) the use of health care services. This
project is a translational study to demonstrate the effectiveness of the intervention in the
context of a major insurer.

Self-report questionnaires and hbA1c capillary blood collection kits will be administered at
baseline (prior to the intervention), six-months and twelve-months. Differences between
baseline and followup scores will be used to determine if participants have benefited from
the intervention, using intent-to-treat methodology. Subgroups and delivery method
(small-group or on-line) will be compared using repeated measures and analyses of
covariance.

Inclusion Criteria:

- type 2 diabetes

- WellPoint insurance or medicare supplement plan participant

- 18 years or older

Exclusion Criteria:

- Treatment for cancer in past year

- Pregnant

- Under 18

- Previously taken a Stanford self-management program
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