Community-Based Diabetes Care for Korean American Immigrants
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Diabetes |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 30 - 75 |
Updated: | 4/2/2016 |
Start Date: | November 2009 |
End Date: | June 2014 |
The primary aims are to test the effectiveness of the self-help DM intervention (SHIP-DM), a
comprehensive, culturally tailored DM management intervention, in improving glucose
outcomes; To determine the effectiveness of the SHIP-DM in KAI with type 2 DM in improving
self-care skills and psycho-behavioral outcomes related to DM control, to develop tangible
infrastructures for the dissemination of valid and effective education materials to a wider
population of KAI with type 2 DM in the US (e.g., audio-visual education materials,
web-based intervention materials, mobile telephone-based intervention materials) and to
explore the feasibility and acceptability of each dissemination module, utilizing the
delayed intervention group participants. The secondary aims are to obtain preliminary
cost-effectiveness data related to the proposed intervention, including cost estimates for
this type of DM intervention, and to establish a systematic, long-term dissemination plan,
including documenting effective methodologies, to facilitate faster translation of research
findings and products to direct consumers in non-research settings.
comprehensive, culturally tailored DM management intervention, in improving glucose
outcomes; To determine the effectiveness of the SHIP-DM in KAI with type 2 DM in improving
self-care skills and psycho-behavioral outcomes related to DM control, to develop tangible
infrastructures for the dissemination of valid and effective education materials to a wider
population of KAI with type 2 DM in the US (e.g., audio-visual education materials,
web-based intervention materials, mobile telephone-based intervention materials) and to
explore the feasibility and acceptability of each dissemination module, utilizing the
delayed intervention group participants. The secondary aims are to obtain preliminary
cost-effectiveness data related to the proposed intervention, including cost estimates for
this type of DM intervention, and to establish a systematic, long-term dissemination plan,
including documenting effective methodologies, to facilitate faster translation of research
findings and products to direct consumers in non-research settings.
Inclusion Criteria
1. Self-identified as a first generation Korean American
2. Type 2 diabetes
3. Age 30-75 years
4. Resides in Washington-Baltimore area
5. Self-identified with DM and HbA1c >= 7.0 % within 6 months of screening
6. Expresses willingness to participate in all aspects of the study over its full course
Exclusion criteria
1. Unable to give informed consent
2. Physical or mental health conditions that could limit active participation in the study
(e.g., blindness in both eyes, severe immobility, psychiatric diseases)
3. Hematological condition that would affect A1C assay, e.g., hemolytic anemia, sickle
cell anemia
4. Past experience in diabetes group education
1. Self-identified as a first generation Korean American
2. Type 2 diabetes
3. Age 30-75 years
4. Resides in Washington-Baltimore area
5. Self-identified with DM and HbA1c >= 7.0 % within 6 months of screening
6. Expresses willingness to participate in all aspects of the study over its full course
Exclusion criteria
1. Unable to give informed consent
2. Physical or mental health conditions that could limit active participation in the study
(e.g., blindness in both eyes, severe immobility, psychiatric diseases)
3. Hematological condition that would affect A1C assay, e.g., hemolytic anemia, sickle
cell anemia
4. Past experience in diabetes group education
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Self-identified as a first generation Korean American
2. Type 2 diabetes
3. Age 30-75 years
4. Resides in Washington-Baltimore area
5. Self-identified with DM and HbA1c >= 7.0 % within 6 months of screening
6. Expresses willingness to participate in all aspects of the study over its full course
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Unable to give informed consent
2. Physical or mental health conditions that could limit active participation in the
study (e.g., blindness in both eyes, severe immobility, psychiatric diseases)
3. Hematological condition that would affect A1C assay, e.g., hemolytic anemia, sickle
cell anemia
4. Past experience in diabetes group education
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