Comparative Effectiveness of Goal Setting in Diabetes Mellitus Group Clinics Randomized Clinical Trial

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Naik, Aanand D.
Palmer, Nynikka
Petersen, Nancy J.
Street, Richard L., Jr.
Rao, Radha
Suarez-Almazor, Maria
Haidet, Paul
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美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
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SELF-MANAGEMENT EDUCATION; DECISION-MAKING; GROUP VISITS; CARE; HYPERTENSION; ADHERENCE; EFFICACY; OUTCOMES; ADULTS;
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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) group clinics can effectively control hypertension, but data to support glycemic control are equivocal. This study evaluated the comparative effectiveness of 2 DM group clinic interventions on glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) levels in primary care. Methods: Eighty-seven participants were recruited from a DM registry of a single regional Veterans Affairs medical center to participate in an open, randomized comparative effectiveness study. Two primary care-based DM group interventions of 3 months' duration were compared. Empowering Patients in Care (EPIC) was a clinician- led, patient-centered group clinic consisting of 4 sessions on setting self-management action plans (diet, exercise, home monitoring, medications, etc) and communicating about progress with action plans. The comparison intervention consisted of group education sessions with a DM educator and dietician followed by an additional visit with one's primary care provider. Hemoglobin A(1c) levels were compared after intervention and at the 1-year follow-up. Results: Participants in the EPIC intervention had significantly greater improvements in HbA(1c) levels immediately following the active intervention (8.86%-8.04% vs 8.74%-8.70% of total hemoglobin; mean [SD] between-group difference 0.67% [1.3%]; P = .03), and these differences persisted at the 1 year follow-up (0.59% [1.4%], P = .05). A repeated-measures analysis using all study time points found a significant time-by-treatment interaction effect on HbA(1c) levels favoring the EPIC intervention (F(2,85)= 3.55; P = .03). The effect of the time-by-treatment interaction seems to be partially mediated by DM self-efficacy (F(1,85)= 10.39; P = .002). Conclusion: Primary care-based DM group clinics that include structured goal-setting approaches to self-management can significantly improve HbA(1c) levels after intervention and maintain improvements for 1 year. Trial Registration: clinical trials.gov Identifier: NCT00481286
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