Pharmacist-Led Study in Controlling Hypoglycemia in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (ROSE-ADAM)
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 With Hypoglycemia
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 With Hypoglycemia focused on measuring Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Diabetes Mellitus, Hypoglycemia, Counseling, Older Adults
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Confirmed diagnosis of type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- Have been taking a sulfonylurea, insulin, or any three or more anti-diabetic medications
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to understand instructions or to give consent.
- Impaired mental capacity
- On palliative care for cancer, with advanced-stage or end-stage diseases, who have psychosis or severe depression, who are terminally-ill, or with life expectancy < 6 months
- Have been diagnosed with haemolytic anaemia or hemoglobinopathies as being self-reported or according to the patient's electronic record.
- Unwilling to take home glucose measurements or to use the glucometer (for example because of severe hearing or visual impairment and without a caregiver to measure the blood glucose level by the glucometer)
- Unwilling to return for follow up.
Sites / Locations
- King Abdullah University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
No Intervention
SUGAR Handshake
Control
Participants assigned to the intervention group will receive an individualised, pharmacist-led patient counselling session (SUGAR Handshake package) at the inclusion visit. Participants will also receive a pictogram with the main instructions for easy recall of the counselling contents. They will also receive a glucometer and test strips with a demonstration on proper use, to measure their fasting blood glucose levels on a daily basis for 12 weeks. At week 6, participants will receive a phone call to reinforce the intervention and to remind them of the study protocol. For the qualitative evaluation of the intervention, a number of participants are interviewed and asked questions through the sixth week-phone call. Additionally, participants in this group will be provided with the usual care that is normally provided in the outpatient clinics at King Abdullah University Hospital.
Participants within this group will receive the usual care provided by the health care professionals in the outpatient clinics at King Abdullah University Hospital. They will also be provided with instructions on hypoglycemia diagnosis, and treatment and a demonstration on glucometer use at the inclusion visit. They will be asked to measure their fasting blood glucose level daily for 12 weeks. Participants will receive a phone call at week 6 of the inclusion visit to remind them of measuring blood glucose levels and documenting hypoglycemic episodes on the diaries., plus a counselling session about hypoglycaemia recognition and treatment at the inclusion visit. For the qualitative evaluation of the study, a number of participants will be interviewed and asked questions through the sixth week-phone call.