E4E-Health Professional Education for Improving Care for Canadian Aboriginal Populations (E4E)
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Cultural Competency
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 focused on measuring Aboriginal Health, Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Cultural Competency, Continuing Medical Education
Eligibility Criteria
Family physicians Inclusion criteria
- Fluent in English
- Participate in the early or late E4E MAINPRO-C workshop
- minimum 6 months in practice working with Aboriginal population
- Minimum of 20 Aboriginal type 2 diabetic patients in patient roster
- Intend to remain in practice location for 12 months post early intervention.
Exclusion criteria:
• Locum physician or plan to relocate before the study is completed
Patient chart inclusion criteria:
Inclusion criteria
- minimum 18 years of age
- See the same physician for care over the course of study
- minimum 5 years diagnosed with type 2 diabetes
- Self identified as Aboriginal
- A1C ≥ 8.0% at baseline (one year prior to the start of early E4E intervention)
Exclusion criteria:
- <18 years of age
- Living in a nursing home
- Physicians did not consent to audit
- Type 1 diabetes or gestational diabetes diagnosis or impaired glucose
- Not self-identified as Aboriginal population
- A1C < 8.0% at baseline one year prior to intervention
- Patients participating in Patient Experience Survey
Inclusion criteria:
- minimum 18 years of age
- See the same physician for care over the course of study
- minimum 5 years diagnosed with type 2 diabetes
- Self identified as Aboriginal
- Patients participating in interviews.
Exclusion criteria:
- <18 years of age
- Living in a nursing home
- Type 1 diabetes or gestational diabetes diagnosis or impaired glucose
- Not self-identified as Aboriginal population
Sites / Locations
- Centre for Studies in Primary Care, Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
E4E Intervention Group
E4E Late Intervention Control Group
E4E Intervention Group is a group of family physicians who will participate in the first wave of E4E intervention.
E4E Late Intervention Control Group is a group of family physicians who will participate in the second wave of E4E intervention 12 month later after the completion of the first wave of E4E intervention.