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Improving Diabetes Outcomes and Health Disparities Through a Patient Activation Intervention Addressing Unmet Resource Needs
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating CareAvenue and Guest Assistance Program for Diabetes. Completed, enrolled 667 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study will refine and test the effectiveness of CareAvenue, an automated e-health tool that informs and activates patients with uncontrolled diabetes to take steps in accessing resources and engaging in self-care. Our central hypothesis is that activating patients with uncontrolled diabetes and linking them to resources to address financial burden and unmet social risk factors will improve both intermediate outcomes and measures of disease control above and beyond existing services, especially for high need patients.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
CareAvenue is an e-health tool providing information about diabetes management and low-cost resources. Participants in this group have access to CareAvenue and receive a weekly automated phone call and text messages related to CareAvenue and its resources as well as diabetes management.
The Guest Assistance Program (GAP) is a resource, which provides assistance with medical and non-medical needs and resources to patients receiving medical care at University of Michigan health system. Participants in this group are provided with GAP information and receive text messages related to diabetes management.