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Web-Based Problem Solving Self-Management Program for African Americans With Type 2 Diabetes
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating eDECIDE Web-based Intervention Group for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2. Completed, enrolled 36 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The Decision-Making Education for Choices in Diabetes Every Day (DECIDE) program (copyrighted) was created by Dr. Felicia Hill-Briggs and is used by permission for the purpose of this pilot study. This problem-solving curriculum is used to help manage everyday problems when living with diabetes. The purpose of this project is to complete an in-depth review of the Decision-Making Education for Choices in Diabetes Every Day (DECIDE) curriculum, which is delivered in a group face-to-face setting. Using a task analysis process, the investigators will use the findings from the review to develop a web-site version that will be called eDECIDE for use with a community group in Kansas. Phase 3: will be a pilot clinical trial (2 Arm Study) which examines the use of the eDECIDE curriculum compared to the traditional DECIDE curriculum delivered to participants individually.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Will conduct 18 week in-person group sessions of the DECIDE curriculum with recruited volunteers. This is part 1 or phase I of the eventual pilot clinical trial. Participants will attend weekly group sessions to learn problem-solving skills and management of their diabetes. After the completion of the task analysis participants will be recruited for the eDECIDE web-based intervention