Finding the Patient's Voice Diabetes Prevention Programs



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Diabetes, Diabetes, Diabetes
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:10 - 18
Updated:2/22/2019
Start Date:November 2015
End Date:June 2019

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Finding the Patient's Voice: Development of Practical Approaches for Adolescent and Family Focused Diabetes Prevention Programs

This study uses patient engagement to develop a diabetes prevention program focused on
adolescents and families.

Due to increases in obesity, the onset of type 2 diabetes is occurring at an ever-younger
age, and is associated with poor outcomes and rising costs, which emphasizes the need for
prevention at earlier ages. To address this need, the investigators designed the ENCOURAGE
Healthy Families curriculum; a program based on the scientifically proven U.S. Diabetes
Prevention Program, and while data demonstrate a reduction in obesity and diabetes risk for
mothers and their children, the investigators have encountered several barriers to widespread
implementation, including:

1. helping youth/families understand the importance of prevention,

2. on-going interest and participation, and

3. differing personal beliefs.

Patient-centered research is needed to better understand what adolescents/families want in
prevention initiatives, who should deliver program content, where and when to deliver
programs in the community, and how adolescents/families wish to be informed of results. The
investigators believe that by engaging patients and the community in the development process,
the investigators will be able to obtain workable answers to these questions at a population
level for high-risk youth/families in "real world" settings.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Overweight (BMI >85th percentile for age and sex, weight for height >85th percentile,
or weight >120% of ideal [50th percentile] for height)

2. At least two of the following risk factors:

- Have been diagnosed with prediabetes;

- Have a family history of T2DM in first- and second-degree relatives;

- Belong to a minority race/ethnic group (Native Americans, African-Americans,
Hispanic Americans, Asians/South Pacific Islanders);

- Have conditions associated with insulin resistance; and/or

- Have had gestational diabetes or were exposed to gestational diabetes in utero.

3. A family support person who is also willing to participate in the study. This person
would preferably be a parent also at risk for diabetes (history of gestational
diabetes, prediabetes, or with T2D).

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Type 2 diagnosis
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Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
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340 W 10th St #6200
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
(317) 274-3772
Principal Investigator: Tamara S Hannon, MD
Phone: 317-278-5608
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