| Literature DB >> 23635331 |
Josefien van Olmen1, Grace Marie Ku, Maurits van Pelt, Jean Clovis Kalobu, Heang Hen, Christian Darras, Kristien Van Acker, Balthazar Villaraza, Francois Schellevis, Guy Kegels.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People with diabetes find it difficult to sustain adequate self-management behaviour. Self-Management Support strategies, including the use of mobile technology, have shown potential benefit. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a mobile phone support intervention on top of an existing strategy in three countries, DR Congo, Cambodia and the Philippines to improve health outcomes, access to care and enablement of people with diabetes, with 480 people with diabetes in each country who are randomised to either standard support or to the intervention. DESIGN/Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23635331 PMCID: PMC3658970 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Context, study sites and block randomisation of the TEXTFORDSM study.
List of variables, measuring instruments and data sources
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| | HbA1C | DCA Vantage (Siemens) | Blood samples taken by trained field researchers, analysed by laboratory staff at location. Results on a patient record form |
| | Blood pressure | Electronic sphygmomanometer from certified manufacturer, study Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) | By trained field researchers, on patient record form |
| | BMI | Height and weight measured by research staff, study SOP | By trained field researchers, on patient record form |
| | Waist/Hip ratio | Conventional measuring tape according to study-SOP | By trained field researchers, on patient record form |
| | Diabetic foot lesions (nr) | Number of active wounds on both feet, detected through systematic examination by trained research staff | By trained field researchers, on patient record form |
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| | Attendance of DSME and medical care | Self-report over 12-month period: number of educator-contacts (check DSME patient records), visits to medical doctor, kidney-function test | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q28, 30, 31) |
| | Total medical expenditure | Self-report | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q32 a+b) |
| | Total time for h care visits | Self-report | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers ( Q32c+d) |
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| | Perceived Quality of Care DSME | PACIC score (Glasgow et al. [ | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q33a-t) |
| | DSME needs and services | 6-elements questionnaire, inspired by Diabetes Care Profile [ | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q34+35) |
| | Enablement through DSME | Patient enablement score [ | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q36) |
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| | Level of knowledge on diabetes (care) | Diabetes Knowledge Score, adapted from Brief Diabetes Knowledge Test & the Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire ([ | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q13) |
| | Attitude towards diabetes | Attitude scale Diabetes Care Profile [ | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q14) |
| | Feeling of control | Control scale from Diabetes Care Profile [ | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q15a-d) |
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| | Adherence to glucose monitoring & control | Self-report of last time self-monitoring, professional monitoring, medication taking | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q16-25) |
| | Adherence to exercise & diet | Self-report | Interviews with paper questionnaire, by researchers (Q38/37, 41) |
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| | Number of SMS sent (ProjIC) to participant | Database that is used to send out ProjIC | Assessment by the project manager |
| | Number and type (call or SMS) of PatIC to educators | Telephone provider records | Assessment by the project manager |
| | intervention cost at DSMS programme level | Extraction from data from project documents | Collected by country research team |
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| Diabetes prevalence, phone penetration, literacy rate, DSME programme characteristics | extraction from data from project documents, country-related publications and other secondary data | Collected by country research team | |
| Knowledge and professional habits of diabetes care providers | Provider Profile, Diabetes Management Practices and Brief Diabetes Knowledge & Practice Test (adapted from ([ | Written self-administered questionnaire to health providers | |