A Clinical Guideline-based Management of Type-2 Diabetes by Ayurvedic Practitioners in Nepal
Diabetes, Type2Diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Diabetes focused on measuring Ayurveda, DiabetesMellitus, ClinicalGuideline
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- aged ≥18 years
- new T2DM patients (i.e., treatment naïve), diagnosed by the participating Ayurvedic practitioner
- able to provide written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant women
- those with any serious or uncontrolled medical condition (e.g., cancer)
- those currently receiving (or has plans to receive during the study period) any related non-pharmaceutical/pharmaceutical intervention.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intervention
Comparator
Clinical guideline-based management of T2DM by Ayurvedic practitioners. The clinical guideline will cover topics like diagnostic criteria, blood glucose targets, lifestyle advice, Ayurvedic medicines, monitoring and follow-up (including screening for complications and referral to specialists for complications management). The clinical guideline will make recommendations based on the best available evidence. Ayurvedic practitioners will have at least a 5½ year undergraduate medical degree in Ayurveda. Regular training will be provided to Ayurvedic practitioners (in groups) in the use of clinical guideline which will involve roleplaying and structured and instructive feedback to improve their performance. The trainings will be recorded on the Training Attendance Log and they will be provided a Training Certificate for completing the training.
Comparator: Currently, no standard clinical guideline is used by Ayurvedic practitioners to manage T2DM in Nepal. Thus, the comparator will be the usual management of T2DM (i.e., without any clinical guideline) by Ayurvedic practitioners. Participants will continue their medications for other systemic diseases, if any.