Alliance to Control Diabetes
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Diabetes |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 10/14/2017 |
Start Date: | February 2009 |
End Date: | September 2017 |
Alliance to Control Diabetes was a 2.5-year study funded by the American Academy of Family
Physicians Foundation. The study was designed to help patients better manage their diabetes,
and was a partnership between the Institute for Behavioral and Community Health and Clínicas
de Salud del Pueblo, Inc (CDSDP), a private, non-profit corporation providing comprehensive
primary care services to residents throughout Imperial and Riverside Counties, California.
The investigators identified 336 patients with uncontrolled diabetes from three CDSDP
clinics. Patients were randomly assigned to intervention or control conditions. The 12-month
intervention consisted of individual diabetes management support delivered by a trained
volunteer peer supporter. The primary aim was determine if peer support can help patients
better manage their diabetes and improve the quality of their lives. Intervention
effectiveness was evaluated through volunteer and patient surveys at baseline, 6 months and
12 months. This study was part of the global Peers for Progress network which has been
testing peer support programs in 13 countries.
Physicians Foundation. The study was designed to help patients better manage their diabetes,
and was a partnership between the Institute for Behavioral and Community Health and Clínicas
de Salud del Pueblo, Inc (CDSDP), a private, non-profit corporation providing comprehensive
primary care services to residents throughout Imperial and Riverside Counties, California.
The investigators identified 336 patients with uncontrolled diabetes from three CDSDP
clinics. Patients were randomly assigned to intervention or control conditions. The 12-month
intervention consisted of individual diabetes management support delivered by a trained
volunteer peer supporter. The primary aim was determine if peer support can help patients
better manage their diabetes and improve the quality of their lives. Intervention
effectiveness was evaluated through volunteer and patient surveys at baseline, 6 months and
12 months. This study was part of the global Peers for Progress network which has been
testing peer support programs in 13 countries.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Must be diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus Type I, Diabetes Mellitus Type II or
Gestational Diabetes
- Must be a resident of Imperial County
- Must be a current patient of Clínicas de Salud del Pueblo, Inc., at one of the three
participating clinics
- Must speak Spanish and/or English
- Must plan on remaining in Imperial County for at least 12 months after enrollment into
the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Must not be involved in any other diabetes-related study
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