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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Community-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes in Hong Kong
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating CBCBT intervention, Adherence counseling, and 1 other intervention for Type 2 Diabetes and Depression. Completed, enrolled 168 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
Objectives: The aim of the study is evaluate the efficacy of a telephone assisted cognitive behavioral therapy for adherence (CBCBT) in type 2 diabetes. Hypothesis: CBCBT will primarily reduce depressive symptoms and improve glycemic control and secondarily, improve adherence and self-care and reduce diabetes-specific distress. Design and subjects: This is a prospective randomized two-armed intervention study. One hundred sixty eight participants will be recruited from five sites covering the following clusters: New Territories East, Kowloon East and Hong Kong West. Intervention: The CBT protocol (Safren et al., 2013) will be used in the intervention. Specific components include: 1) introducing CBT for behavior change, 2) increasing pleasurable activities and mood monitoring, 3) cognitive restructuring, 4) problem-solving in self-care and 5) relaxation training. To maximize accessibility, eight sessions will be delivered face-to-face in group setting and the other four sessions will be delivered by telephone. Three monthly follow-up telephone calls will be made to consolidate treatment gains. Main outcome measures: Primary outcomes include the Beck Depression Inventory and glycemic control. Secondary outcomes include self-care and diabetes-specific distress. Data analysis: Treatment outcomes will be assessed by Repeated Measures ANOVA and also Intention to Treat Analysis. Regression models will be used to estimate effect sizes and associations among variables. Expected results: CBCBT would significantly reduce depressive symptoms and improve glycemic control. With secondary outcomes, CBCBT will improve self-care and reduce diabetes-specific distress.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
8 group CBT sessions and 4 weekly follow-up calls
All participants in both CBCBT and ETAU groups will have one session of Life-Steps, a stand-alone CBCBT intervention designed to improve adherence to medical recommendations and individualized DM self-management goals.
Printed materials of a DM self-management education program will be delivered to both the CBCBT and ETAU groups.