Building a Healthy Temple: a Diabetes Self-management Support Program in Hispanic Faith Community Settings
Type2 Diabetes Mellitus
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Type2 Diabetes Mellitus focused on measuring diabetes, Hispanics, HbA1c, Self-Management Support Program
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Church eligibility: [Churches must be predominantly Hispanics (60%) with at least 20 adult congregants with T2D willing to participate in the study. The rationale for 20 diabetic voluntary participants per church is based on the Stanford requirement of 12-16 participants allowed per support group and with an anticipated 25% attrition.]
- Participants' eligibility: Participants will be adults age 21 and above that have been diagnosed with T2D.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children, adults under 21 years of age, and pregnant women
Sites / Locations
- Human Nutrition Lab, UTSARecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Faith-Based (FB, BHT DSMS)
Faith-Placed (FP, Stanford DSMP)
The BHT DSMD intervention strategies adapted Stanford DSMP in a spiritual context is used in this group. Participants in the FB group will participate in BHT DSMS, which includes a Health Sermon, a 6-session Health Bible Study with cooking demonstrations, the Stanford DSMP and a Diabetes Resource Seminar delivered by two trained church lay leaders.
The traditional Stanford DSMP is conducted in this control group. Participants in the FP group will first attend a 7-session community health and safety curriculum as a partial attention control intervention, followed by the Stanford DSMP and Diabetes Resource Seminar facilitated by the local public health department.