A patient-centered comparative effectiveness research study of culturally appropriate options for diabetes self-management

Author:

Page-Reeves JanetORCID,Murray-Krezan Cristina,Burge Mark R.,Mishra Shiraz I.,Regino Lidia,Bleecker Molly,Perez Daniel,McGrew Hannah Cole,Bearer Elaine L.,Erhardt ErikORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis project compared the effectiveness of two evidence-based models of culturally competent diabetes health promotion:The Diabetes Self-Management Support Empowerment Model(DSMS), andThe Chronic Care Model(CCM). Our primary outcome was improvement in patient capacity for diabetes self-management as measured by the Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire (DKQ) and the Patient Activation Measure (PAM). Our secondary outcome was patient success at diabetes self-management as measured by improvement in A1c, depression sores using the PHQ-9, and Body Mass Index (BMI). We also gathered data on the cultural competence of the program using the Consumer Assessment of HealthcareProviders and Systems Cultural Competence Set(CAHPS-CC). We compared patient outcomes in two existing sites in Albuquerque, New Mexico that serve a large population of Latino diabetes patients from low-income households. Participants were enrolled as dyads—a patient participant (n=226) and a social support participant (n=226). Outcomes over time and by program were analyzed using longitudinal linear mixed modeling, adjusted for patient participant demographic characteristics and other potential confounding covariates. Secondary outcomes were also adjusted for potential confounders. Interactions with both time and program helped to assess outcomes. This study did not find a difference between the two sites with respect to the primary outcome measures and only one of the three secondary outcomes showed differential results. The main difference between programs was that depression decreased more for CCM than for DSMS. An exploratory, subgroup analysis revealed that at CCM, patient participants with a very high A1c (>10) demonstrated a clinically meaningful decrease. However, given the higher cultural competence rating for the CCM, statistically significant improvement in depression, and the importance of social support to the patients, results suggest that a culturally and contextually situated diabetes self-management and education program design may deliver benefit for patients, especially for patients with higher A1c levels.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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