ARISE: Achieving Routine Intervention and Screening for Emotional Health: Randomized Controlled Trial
University of Chicago
Summary
The purpose of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of diabetes distress screening and intervention on patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Description
Diabetes mellitus (DM) affects 30 million people in the U.S.1 The prevalence of diabetes is higher among Hispanics (12.5%) and African Americans (11.7%) compared to non-Hispanic whites (7.5%). Managing type 2 DM (T2DM) can be complex and burdensome; patients must modify their diet and exercise habits, take medications, check their blood sugars, visits their healthcare providers regularly, and navigate work and family life. Financial insecurity and social risks (e.g., transportation access) also disproportionately affect persons of color in the U.S. and in turn impede patients' ability to adher…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Patient at a participating clinic * Type 2 diabetes * Adult (18 years or older) * A1C \> 8% Exclusion Criteria: * Pregnant
Interventions
- BehavioralARISE Learning Community Diabetes Distress Screening and Intervention
In-depth training for frontline community health center staff on ARISE algorithm to screen for degree of diabetes distress using T2-DDAS Core. If positive, screen for sources of diabetes distress using T2-DDAS Sources. Discuss results with patient and make any relevant referrals.
- BehavioralARISE Enhanced Care brief training
Brief training on American Diabetes Association guidelines for screening for diabetes distress using the 7A's model
Location
- University of ChicagoChicago, Illinois