ACHIEVE: Successfully Achieving and Maintaining Euglycemia During Pregnancy for Type 2 Diabetes Through Technology and Coaching
Ohio State University
Summary
The ACHIEVE RCT will measure the effect of the intervention (mHealth app with CGM, provider dashboard, and care team coaching) compared to current standard care (prenatal visits, self-monitored blood glucose, and certified diabetes care and education specialist) on achieving glycemic control (hemoglobin A1c \<6.5% in the third trimester). We hypothesize a 25% absolute increase in the proportion of participants in the intervention group who will meet the target hemoglobin A1c \<6.5% in the third trimester compared to the standard care group
Description
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in pregnancy increases the risk of adverse outcomes for both the mother and infant. Over 1 in 3 infants born to individuals with T2D will experience an adverse outcome, including large for gestational age at birth, preterm birth, birth trauma, neonatal hypoglycemia, and stillbirth. Strict maternal glycemic control throughout pregnancy is key to optimizing perinatal outcomes. This is possible with insulin pharmacotherapy, vigilant glucose monitoring, lifestyle modifications including diet and exercise, and team-based prenatal care. Medicaid-enrolled pregnant individuals wi…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. pregnant individuals age ≥18 years; 2. ≤20 weeks of gestation (specifically, \<20+6 weeks); 3. diagnosis of pregestational T2D and A1c ≥6.5% at the time of study enrollment; 4. Medicaid insurance; 5. English or Spanish speaking; 6. cognitively able to complete the study requirements; 7. consent to all study activities; 8. accessible for participation in study activities; 9. use a smartphone with internet access; Participants must also consent to the study team abstracting information from their electronic health records (EHRs), using CGM for glucose monitoring if rando…
Interventions
- DeviceDEXCOM G7 PRO Continuous Glucose Monitor
Participants in the intervention arm will be provided with DEXCOM® G7 PRO CGM sensors and transmitters. The Dexcom G7 CGM system is accurate and safe in pregnant individuals with diabetes. Participants will be taught how to place and remove CGM sensors by a trained research nurse, and will be given sensors to change themselves at home every 10 days. Of note, the DEXCOM® G7 PRO can be applied as a patch on the abdomen, arm, or upper buttocks, is well-tolerated in pregnancy, and does not require calibration. Our mHealth app will allow for wireless synchronization with the CGM sensor so that data are seamlessly reported back to the healthcare team.
- DevicePatient mHealth app linked to a provider dashboard
The mHealth app is based on our team's prototype intervention developed at our study site. The mHealth app provides diverse functions, including education, reminders, care goals, care pathway recommendations, CGM data and PROs reporting and monitoring, messaging and video conferencing, and a calendar function. Content is based on clinical guidelines for diabetes in pregnancy. Participants will be directed to appropriate resources and online learning to help them navigate the app and its resources. PROs in the mHealth app will be embedded to address health and social needs, and rule-based algorithms will provide tailored care goals, show care pathways, and establish the frequency of elicited PROs.
- BehavioralCare team coaching for medical and social needs (HUB)
Participants will be screened at enrollment and throughout the intervention for social needs using a survey adapted from validated instruments, such as the Accountable Health Communities Health-Related Social Needs Screening Tool. The care team will refer participants with affirmative responses to the HUB through the provider dashboard to address social needs (e.g., food insecurity, housing, employment). HUB community health workers will perform comprehensive social needs assessments and connect participants to community resources through "care pathways," a defined action plan addressing patient needs which is recorded and tracked.
Location
- The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center OB/GYN Maternal and Fetal MedicineColumbus, Ohio