作者
Bethany M Kwan, L Miriam Dickinson, Russell E Glasgow, Martha Sajatovic, Mark Gritz, Jodi Summers Holtrop, Don E Nease, Natalie Ritchie, Andrea Nederveld, Dennis Gurfinkel, Jeanette A Waxmonsky
发表日期
2020/12
期刊
Trials
卷号
21
页码范围
1-14
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
Shared medical appointments (SMAs) have been shown to be an efficient and effective strategy for providing diabetes self-management education and self-management support. SMA features vary and it is not known which features are most effective for different patients and practice settings. The Invested in Diabetes study tests the comparative effectiveness of SMAs with and without multidisciplinary care teams and patient topic choice for improving patient-centered and clinical outcomes related to diabetes.
Methods
This study compares the effectiveness of two SMA approaches using the Targeted Training for Illness Management (TTIM) curriculum. Standardized SMAs are led by a health educator with a set order of TTIM topics. Patient-driven SMAs are delivered collaboratively by a multidisciplinary care team (health educator, medical provider, behavioral health provider, and a peer mentor …
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