Effects of Multidisciplinary Intensive Targeted Care in Improving Diabetes Outcomes: a Pilot Study in Singapore (IDEALS)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Diabetic Nephropathy, Hypertension
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Type 2 diabetic patients aged 21-70 years
- Poorly controlled diabetes with microalbuminuria as defined by the following HbA1C > 9.0% with eGFR30- 60 ml/min and/or proteinuria >0.5g/day and/or urine microalbumin:creatinine ratio >300 mg/g on 2 consecutive measurements 3 months apart
Exclusion Criteria:
- Type 1 diabetes defined as a history of ketosis at diagnosis [acute symptoms with heavy ketonuria (>3+) or ketoacidosis] or continuous requirement of insulin within one year of diagnosis.
- Psychiatric conditions on medication
- On weight loss medications or have had bariatric surgery
- Life expectancy less than 12 months due to advanced cancers or other life-threatening conditions
Sites / Locations
- Changi General HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Standard Care
Intensive
Patients randomized to the standard care group will receive usual care, which consists of clinic visits 4 monthly for review of BP, HbA1c and other investigations, and titration of medications;counseling with the diabetes nurse educator (DNE), and provision of educational materials on diabetes.
Patient randomized to the intensive group will receive additional counselling and education by the DNE, medical social worker (MSW) on self-care and coping strategies for diabetes, and see the renal pharmacist for more intensive titration of antihypertensive medication between doctor visits. They will also be loaned blood pressure monitors and glucometers with test strips to perform self-monitoring at home in between outpatient visits. Smartphone and online technologies will be utilized to improve remote monitoring, education and self-care.