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Randomized Clinical Trial of Health Information Technology for Problem Solving in Diabetes Management
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Mobile Diabetes Detective (MoDD) for Diabetes Mellitus. Completed, enrolled 248 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The main hypothesis of this research is that use of an informatics intervention for problem-solving in diabetes management, Mobile Diabetes Detective (MoDD), by individuals with type 2 diabetes will lead to positive improvements on a number of primary and secondary outcomes related to their health and their management of diabetes. The primary outcomes are a reduction in individuals' glycolated hemoglobin (HbA1c), improvement in their problem-solving abilities, and self-care behaviors. Secondary outcomes include a reduction in individuals' fasting blood glucose (BG); improvement in individuals' self-efficacy, and in emotional aspect of living with diabetes. We hypothesize that primary and secondary outcome effects will be sustained at three months and twelve months. Exploratory outcomes include a decrease in individuals' Cardiovascular Risk (Body Mass Index, Blood Pressure, Total, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol levels, and Framingham Cardiovascular Risk Score). We also hypothesize that improvements in clinical outcomes (HbA1c, fasting BG and Cardiovascular Risk) will be mediated by the improvements in problem-solving abilities and self-efficacy.
Study Details
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Interventions
MoDD is a web-based application that is designed to help individuals with diabetes identify specific problems related to glycemic control, and engage in problem-solving process. MoDD includes a number of messages that explain its users the nature of various problems related to glycemic control, aspects of individuals' behaviors that might have contributed to these problems, and alternative behaviors that could help to improve glycemic control. In addition to these messages displayed on the MoDD website, study participants may receive SMS messages with reminders to test blood glucose, or to follow the selected new behavior.