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eDECIDE: A Web-Based Problem-Solving Interventions for Diabetes Self-Management: Protocol for a Pilot Clinical Trial
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
  • Barbara Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Michelle L. Redmond, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita
  • Nicole Nollen, University of Kansas Medical Center
  • Hayrettin Okut, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita
  • Tracie C. Collins, University of New Mexico Health Science Center
Submitting Campus
Daytona Beach
Department
Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology
Document Type
Article
Publication/Presentation Date
2-4-2023
Abstract/Description

Background: In the US, diabetes affects 13.2% of African Americans, compared to 7.6% of Caucasians. Behavioral factors, such as poor diet, low physical activity, and general lack of good self-management skills and self-care knowledge are associated with poor glucose control among African Americans. African Americans are 77% more likely to develop diabetes and its associated health complications compared to non-Hispanic whites. A higher disease burden and lower adherence to self-management among this populations calls for innovative approaches to self-management training. Problem solving is a reliable tool for the behavior change necessary to improve self-management. The American Association of Diabetes Educators identifies problem-solving as one of seven core diabetes self-management behaviors. Methods: We are using a randomized control trial design. Participants are randomized to either traditional DECIDE or eDECIDE intervention. Both interventions run bi-weekly over 18 weeks. Participant recruitment will take place through community health clinics, University health system registry, and through private clinics. The eDECIDE is an 18-week intervention designed to deliver problem-solving skills, goal setting, and education on the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Conclusion: This study will provide feasibility and acceptability of the eDECIDE intervention in community populations. This pilot trial will help inform a powered full-scale study using the eDECIDE design.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2023.101087
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation Information
Barbara Chaparro, Michelle L. Redmond, Nicole Nollen, Hayrettin Okut, et al.. "eDECIDE: A Web-Based Problem-Solving Interventions for Diabetes Self-Management: Protocol for a Pilot Clinical Trial" Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications (2023) p. 1 - 25
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/barbara-chaparro/144/